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    The best thing to do to learn how to pop is to see someone do it in person, but watching online videos will also help. The point of popping is to see if there are hemipenes (male) this is done by applying pressure and rolling up (from the tip of the tail to the vent) if it is a male you will see the hemipenes pop out, if it is a female nothing will pop out. Popping takes practice to get right, and can harm the snake if done incorrectly.

    Probing requires sterile instruments (you can buy a set from reptile basics) you insert the probe into the vent to see how far it will go in. Be very gentil as pushing to far/hard can hurt the snake. A female will only let the probe in a very short distance, and a male will go in a much larger amount. Again watching a video online or seeing someone who knows what they are doing is very important.

    I just gave an extremely basic overview of both methods, I would advise that you do more research before you attempt either method as they can both end in harm to the snake when done improperly.
    Last edited by The Serpent Merchant; 03-09-2012 at 02:22 AM.
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