herptrader
Very Well-Known Member
hazzard said:We are doing research trials using CT scans for hatchling Pythons. I should have some results to post early next year.
Imagine sliding 50 hatchies at a time under the scanner and sexing them all with 100% accuracy. At $600 or so bucks a scan you would have to do several at once to make it worthwile unless they are GTP's.
Ulstrasound works pretty good to.
So what do you look for in the CT scans? (and ultra sounds also for that matter?)
I know that for many goanas the only good way to *** them is to x-ray them and look for the boney structures associated with the male apparatus but this method does not work until they are old enough to show.
A fool proof and non invasive method of sexing hatchlings would be great... particularly if it is reasonabley priced.