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Antegy
at Wed May 4 08:51:18 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Antegy ]
Hello everyone,
My question here is about knowing the gender of your pet snake(s). I have five snakes in all, of which I am only sure of the gender of two of them (my adult burm, and my adult boa). The other three are young (a kingsnake, a milksnake, and a ratsnake), and so could still very well be probed to determine for certain just which gender they are.
But I've heard that probing isn't the nicest thing you can do to a snake (an understatement there, of course). So I wonder, how important is it to know? I understand of course the implication it has on naming the animal, but I don't name my pets (I'll explain that in another thread if you're interested as to why). And I don't intend to ever breed any of my snakes. But I can't help but have a compelling desire to know, if for no other reason than to just be able to correctly address any of them as either a him or a her.
So, is that enough of a reason to have the snake probed? Or do you feel it isn't worth the stress it would put on the animal?
Whatever your thoughts/opinions are, please share.
Thanks, - Mark
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