MrAvison
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I've. Done a fair amount of searching around and can't seem to find any pictures of the difference between the female's scent glands and the males hemipenes. I'm attempting to put together my first breeding project, but I'm not sure what I have. One of my snakes is a rescue and the previous owner had no idea how to take care of it, let alone the sex. Another was given to me by some friends who had it for a year and never bothered to learn how to properly take care of it. (My first BP). The third is an Albino I purchased from a guy on kingsnake as a male.
My theory was that if I figured out what the hemipenes looked like from the albino, I'd be set. I've since learned that most older males won't allow you to pop. So I decided to learn how to probe. Well, I'm not getting any definitive answers there either. Haha. All 3 seem to probe to similar scale depth with the exception of the albino which probes to 4 scales on one side and 6 or better on the other. I'm pretty timid probing since I don't want to injure them. But I do seem to be reaching a defined end with the probe.
Now I get really confused...
I watched a few more videos on youtube about sexing these guys and found 2 that pointed out the female's scent glands. My efforts to pop have revealed two small white bumps that look similar to those glands on all 3 snakes. I've had no luck everting anything nearing the size of protrusion I see in those videos pointed out as hemipenes.
Can anyone throw me a bone? I've called a local vet to ask if they could sex them for me and besides the added expense, they said it was often "inconclusive". I really wish I could find someone in the Boise area who could show me propper probing technique and maybe help me out, but I've not had any luck as of yet.
Any advice is definitely appreciated.
I'd be stoked to find out I'm doing this all correct and ended up with 3 females, (including a female albino of 450g for 350 shipped).
My theory was that if I figured out what the hemipenes looked like from the albino, I'd be set. I've since learned that most older males won't allow you to pop. So I decided to learn how to probe. Well, I'm not getting any definitive answers there either. Haha. All 3 seem to probe to similar scale depth with the exception of the albino which probes to 4 scales on one side and 6 or better on the other. I'm pretty timid probing since I don't want to injure them. But I do seem to be reaching a defined end with the probe.
Now I get really confused...
I watched a few more videos on youtube about sexing these guys and found 2 that pointed out the female's scent glands. My efforts to pop have revealed two small white bumps that look similar to those glands on all 3 snakes. I've had no luck everting anything nearing the size of protrusion I see in those videos pointed out as hemipenes.
Can anyone throw me a bone? I've called a local vet to ask if they could sex them for me and besides the added expense, they said it was often "inconclusive". I really wish I could find someone in the Boise area who could show me propper probing technique and maybe help me out, but I've not had any luck as of yet.
Any advice is definitely appreciated.
I'd be stoked to find out I'm doing this all correct and ended up with 3 females, (including a female albino of 450g for 350 shipped).