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    Re: Hi from England

    If it's only 2 months old, then I'd guess it's a female,
    because of (her?) size.
    I might be wrong because they are quick growers you know.
    Oh yeah, hi and welcome from Belgium!!
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    Re: Hi from England

    Size doesn't always determine sex. When they're adults, you can easily tell a female from a male due to males being smaller, their faces are also less bold and large, from what I have seen.
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    Re: Hi from England

    Quote Originally Posted by Joachim View Post
    If it's only 2 months old, then I'd guess it's a female,
    because of (her?) size.
    I might be wrong because they are quick growers you know.
    Oh yeah, hi and welcome from Belgium!!
    i ment the photo was about 2 months old =p e.g. taken in febuary.

    the snake itself id about 8 months in that photo, sorry for the confusion.

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    Greetings
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    Welcome from Connecticut!
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    Re: Hi from England

    Hello there. That one sure looks like a male to me.
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    Re: Hi from England

    Male all the way. Nice snake.

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    Re: Hi from England

    Hello & welcome from Canada
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    Re: Hi from England

    thanks for the warm welcome, and thanks for the gendering (sexing still sounds odd to me), i'll proberbly get it done professionally sooner or later but it's nice to have a good idea =3

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    Re: Hi from England

    Quote Originally Posted by Nix View Post
    thanks for the gendering (sexing still sounds odd to me), i'll proberbly get it done professionally sooner or later but it's nice to have a good idea =3
    You just did have it done "professionally". The forum has spoken. There is rarely a need to probe or "pop" a garter snake. They are sexually dimorphic. Male and female do not look the same when it comes to outward appearance. There are significant yet subtle physical differences which are outwardly apparent. It only takes a little experience to spot the differences.

    You are right, "sexing" is a little weird. Replace that word with "determining gender" and you will be OK with it. Also, there's big difference between these two sentences:

    1. I am sexing my garter snake.

    2 I am having sex with my garter snake.

    Or...

    1. I need to sex my garter snake

    2. I need to have..

    oh nevermind.

    In short, there are verbs and then there are transitive verbs. Listen to me (I don't recommend it) an American giving English lessons when I don't even speak the language properly myself.

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