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rockroyal Posted - 26/07/2012 : 18:15:42
should I be able to see the spurs that sit ether side of the anal vent ?
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rockroyal Posted - 28/07/2012 : 07:58:53
quote:
Originally posted by CoN

quote:
Originally posted by botting1973

I've been trying to find a good book about royal python's but all I come across is basic care books can anyone recommend a good book please


I recommend these books
Pythons of the World, Vol 2 BALL PYTHONS: History, Natural History, Care & Breeding by David G. Barker & Tracy M. Barker and
The Complete Ball Python: A Comprehensive Guide to Care, Breeding and Genetic Mutations by Kevin McCurley

thanks I'll be ordering them today
CoN Posted - 28/07/2012 : 00:46:07
quote:
Originally posted by botting1973

I've been trying to find a good book about royal python's but all I come across is basic care books can anyone recommend a good book please


I recommend these books
Pythons of the World, Vol 2 BALL PYTHONS: History, Natural History, Care & Breeding by David G. Barker & Tracy M. Barker and
The Complete Ball Python: A Comprehensive Guide to Care, Breeding and Genetic Mutations by Kevin McCurley
rockroyal Posted - 27/07/2012 : 16:20:46
I've been trying to find a good book about royal python's but all I come across is basic care books can anyone recommend a good book please
CoN Posted - 27/07/2012 : 15:34:40
quote:
Originally posted by botting1973

are the spurs any use to the python or are they just left over from 100's of years of evolutionary change from lizards


Pythons also use their spurs to "tickle" the female to show her he is in the mood and to get her in position.
coxcats Posted - 27/07/2012 : 15:22:14
Sas is male & is 20 months old.
rockroyal Posted - 27/07/2012 : 14:22:13
are the spurs any use to the python or are they just left over from 100's of years of evolutionary change from lizards
badwool Posted - 27/07/2012 : 13:42:08
Rogers are really prominent.
rockroyal Posted - 27/07/2012 : 10:00:04
Bless sas how old is he/her
coxcats Posted - 26/07/2012 : 21:04:03
ah ok, poor little Sas doesnt have any yet lol.
rockroyal Posted - 26/07/2012 : 20:47:08
thanks for all your reply's
chrisc Posted - 26/07/2012 : 20:42:26
makes no difference if they have been bred or not, males tend to have larger spurs but this is not an accurate way of sexing as some females have large spurs
coxcats Posted - 26/07/2012 : 20:33:30
so, if you can see them they have been bred? We got Boris in June and he is 3. I am going to go back to the shop and see if I can find out a bit more about him.
chrisc Posted - 26/07/2012 : 19:29:18
sometimes they lose a spur and they can grow back but takes a long time as they are built up from layers of retained shed if i remember right
coxcats Posted - 26/07/2012 : 18:42:41
Boris only has one visible.
rockroyal Posted - 26/07/2012 : 18:31:46
thanks for your help
Kelfezond Posted - 26/07/2012 : 18:27:54
Sounds find to me
rockroyal Posted - 26/07/2012 : 18:25:40
he has been bred
rockroyal Posted - 26/07/2012 : 18:24:45
they protruding about 3 to 4mm is that normal
Kelfezond Posted - 26/07/2012 : 18:16:30
If you look close you should yes

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