PilbaraPythons
Very Well-Known Member
Please can anybody help us with any information in regards to
determining the sex of individual steindachneri's. It seems that this
particular species have extremely short tails compaired to
Longicollis. So much so that I am having trouble telling the
difference. At first I suspected that we had found only females but
now I have doubts that this is the case. I am noticing however a
slight difference in curvature around or across the humeral scales
between individuals and are hopeful that I am on the right track.
If any body can even give me a name or contact number of somebody that
may be able to help me, it would be very much appreciated. I have
posted questions on Steindach's on other sites but have had no replys
or comments. It makes me wonder if we are the only people in the
country keeping and enjoying these awesome little turtles.
Cheers David Mackintosh
Pilbara Pythons
08 91401156
determining the sex of individual steindachneri's. It seems that this
particular species have extremely short tails compaired to
Longicollis. So much so that I am having trouble telling the
difference. At first I suspected that we had found only females but
now I have doubts that this is the case. I am noticing however a
slight difference in curvature around or across the humeral scales
between individuals and are hopeful that I am on the right track.
If any body can even give me a name or contact number of somebody that
may be able to help me, it would be very much appreciated. I have
posted questions on Steindach's on other sites but have had no replys
or comments. It makes me wonder if we are the only people in the
country keeping and enjoying these awesome little turtles.
Cheers David Mackintosh
Pilbara Pythons
08 91401156