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Scale Clipping

Heart and Soul Reptiles

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Not sure if any of you have ever heard of it...
But for those who haven't, it is the practice of Clipping a small section out of a few of the ventral scales on a reptile, near the tail, above the vent, for later identification.
Now so far I have only found it being practiced in herpers who are catching and releasing wild animals for observation.
My question is.. why don't we keepers use it more?
For instance, if an animal is properly sexed as a newborn and then we clip it's scales in a pre determined manor for male or female, there would never be any guessing, or "forgetting" what an animal is, or getting it mixed up with another similar animal.
It's just a thought...
 
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