Helenthereef
New member
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2008
- Messages
- 3,340
- Reaction score
- 246
- Points
- 0
- Age
- 68
- Location
- Fiji Islands South Pacific
How young can boas be reliably sexed without probing?
I have three babies about a year old and I can't see any difference (of course I could have three females for all I know). I've seen spurs on adults, but these guys are just too small for my aged eyes. Also can't feel any roughness around the vents. Don't want to probe - I'm not skilled and they are SMALL.
Thought I could see a diferent in tail thickness and length when they were neonates, but now they seem to all have caught each other up.
BTW these are Candoia Pacific Boas - semiarboreal, so I'm not really sure whether we belong here or in the regular boa forum - any opinions on that?
Cheers
I have three babies about a year old and I can't see any difference (of course I could have three females for all I know). I've seen spurs on adults, but these guys are just too small for my aged eyes. Also can't feel any roughness around the vents. Don't want to probe - I'm not skilled and they are SMALL.
Thought I could see a diferent in tail thickness and length when they were neonates, but now they seem to all have caught each other up.
BTW these are Candoia Pacific Boas - semiarboreal, so I'm not really sure whether we belong here or in the regular boa forum - any opinions on that?
Cheers