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Bredli babies

snakewilliams Apr 07, 2008 10:45 AM

I have a litter of 11 baby Bredli's about a year old, and I just tried sexing them. It appears to be that they are all male. Is it possible that the temperature which the eggs were incubated at can determine the sex? As it does with turtles?

And can anyone tell me if there is a very insignificant difference when probing male or female Bredlis?

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vcaruso15 Apr 08, 2008 01:17 PM

You need to be careful when probing them. They have a very thin piece of tissue and if you puncture it by either using the wrong probe or by using to much force they will all probe male.
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Thanks Vinnie Caruso
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