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new "pair" ?

Buggzter Nov 16, 2007 12:08 PM

My husband and I just brought our two yearling dumerils home last weekend. I was just checking them over, and since I couldn't remember if the busy patterned or the lesser patterned was the girl, I looked for spurs. On one, I found absolutely NO sign of spurs. On the other, I saw some TEENY TINY black spurs (I think), but I think I need to have clear eyes to see better (currently have a cold and migrane...). I'll see what my husband says, but would the teeny tiny black spurs (I did see one for sure, I think I saw both) be the male? Or do we just have two girls flat out? Thanks for your help!
~Krystie
1?:1? dumerils
1:1:1 columbian boas (1:1 are '05, other is likely '06)
1:1 nic boas (07)
1:1:1 ball pythons
1:0 burmese python
0:0:3 corn snakes
0:0:1 nelson's milk snake
0:0:1 cali king snake
11 lizards, 36 tarantulas, 1 scorpion, 2 hermit crabs, and a goldfish...

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reptilicus81 Nov 16, 2007 07:53 PM

spurs = male

Remember to keep them apart as the species can be cannibalistic!
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Thanks,
Amy
My Boids

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