Hi! I’ve tried searching for this question/answer without any success, so I figured I’d ask it. I know with some reptile species, the sex of the babies is determined by the heat at which the eggs were incubated (leopard geckos come first to mind). Is this true for ball pythons? I’m especially curious about at this moment because of the 8 eggs my girl laid, 7 hatched (the runt has since died), and when I popped them, they all appear to be female. Now I am a newbie at “popping” snakes, but I feel mostly confident that I did it right and definitely, nothing like hemipenes popped out. Which leads me to my original question: what are the chances of an all (or at least mostly) female clutch? Thanks in advance!