Visually sexing Stimson's

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Probing is no guarantee ( by well respected breeder) Look what my female brissie coastal left for me
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Glad I wasn't planning on breeding her/him
 
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I wouldn't trust a vet either.
We bought a female diamond from a friend, took it to a vet to get probed, vet said 'male'
We told our friend, he said, well I took it to the same vet and he told me female...go figure.....
 
BHPs and Womas are easy to sex by looking at the tails. look at an adult known pair of womas its easy to tell the diffrence.
 
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At what age/sized python would someone expect to see sperm plugs? I examined my 85-90cm 10 month old Jungle's last shed and there was what looked to be the makings of sperm plugs.... But I expected that I wouldn't see something like that until 'he' was much older?
 
I didnt see anything on my 'girls' slough until a few months ago.... but i have a yearling darwin who may possibly have sperm plugs, but they were only small if thats what I saw, but then again he's not 2 yet.
 
Does it stand or sit to pee? Does it rattle? (if so it's a boy). Probeing is the most accurate.
 
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