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Probing/breeding.

Der_Doe12

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I'm still new at this but I'm curious and love to learn and you guys are the best people to ask this. As you all know. I got Kingsley about a month and a half ago. Well we went to the pet store today and instantly fell in LOVE with a "Candy" corn at Pet Supply Plus. We named her Alice. Anyways. I wanna know what a clutch would look like if, by chance one is male and one is female. We just assume right now Alice is a girl and Kingsley is a male. :p
Also how do you go about "probing" and is there a uh, "simple" way. I guess to tell if one is male or female? Anyways. Heres some pics of the 2. Thoughts would be wonderful. :D
 

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Urggh. Had a hella of a time uploading pics recently. Thats Alice. This is Kingsley.
 

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The first one is an Amel (also known as Albino), the second one appears to be Sunkissed. If there's no hets involved, they would all be Normal babies, het for Sunkissed & Amel.

As far as sexing them, there's popping (hatchlings only) & probing. Both should be done by experienced keepers.

Kathy Love has some instructional videos that are very helpful.
 
Thats the only thing I don't like about PSP. They don't specify what the snakes are. They just kinda name them haha. Besides asking the breeder is there anyway to tell if they're het or not?
 
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