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    Re: At what age do BP's gender become visibly noticeable?

    Never! No matter what anyone tells you, there is no way to physically differentiate male or female in ball pythons. You must pop or probe. Palpitation can be used and it is common for boas, but it has not been studied with ball pythons and is not accurate.

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