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Unfortunately on BPs it's very hard to visually sex them. the females have good sized spurs too. Probing is the only wat to tell. A vet should be able to do it if he/she deals with herps allot. I agree i wouldn't trust a Dog and cat vet to do it. Also Be careful letting your "local herp Guy" do it. I've quickly learned from my "supposed" reptile specialist that they usually are not all that they are cracked up to be.And Don't let him tell you that you can tell by "popping" it. This only works kinda on very newborns a week old or so. After about a month the snake is strong enough to alter the test.
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