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    Juvenile snake Mandi0284's Avatar
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    New Pics

    I took better pics of the genitals of both of my snakes.
    I just wanted to get a new opinion about the sex of the two snakes.

    The first set is of my Wandering.

    IMG_20120724_074637.jpgIMG_20120724_074632.jpgIMG_20120724_074627.jpg

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    Re: New Pics

    This other set of pics is of Zeus.

    zeus3.jpgzeus2.jpg

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    Re: New Pics

    I'm going with female in the first post, male in the second.
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    Re: New Pics

    I'm with Steveo.
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    Re: New Pics

    Dexter is a girl???

    I know this is gonna be a dumb question, but what are the visual clues to distinguish males from females?
    I have tried to look it up online, but everywhere I look says to prode them....it just seems invasive.

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    Re: New Pics

    Visual sexing is pretty accurate with garters. Here's a link to the first guide I ever found:

    Alan's Garter Snakes - Maintenance of Garter Snakes snakes

    I think there are others but I don't remember where to find them.

    Probing is a possibility but it really isn't necessary. There are some other threads on this forum with visual examples.
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    Re: New Pics

    Thanks Stevo. That was the best visual help I have found. I guess it is still ok for my FEMALE wandering to have the name Dexter? lol.

    Good thing my son named the Radix, Zeus lol.

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    Re: New Pics

    Thanks. Those pics are very helpfull I just bought a 20 gallon tank for Zeus.

    Question about the wandering garters, since Dexter is a girl...if I find a male tomorrow at the park can i put them in try to that 20 gl long tank? or will they still try to eat each other?

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    Re: New Pics

    The could possibly. I wouldn't risk it. Also, babies are very hard to take care of when you have an entire litter.
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