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probing is mostly accurate if you know how to.
Personally I prefer to see the organs to know for a fact what the snake is.
Butter = Lesser = Butter
Jerry Robertson

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Re: Need Help Identifying My New BP's Morph and Sex!
Is he a Butter or a Lesser?
Could be either one, no one can tell for certain except the person that produced this animal. Either way really the same thing.
but is probing 100% accurate?
If done properly on an animal that has not been previously injured, yes.
Best is to pop IMO no mistake then
Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 10-05-2013 at 02:01 PM.
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Re: Need Help Identifying My New BP's Morph and Sex!
 Originally Posted by Deborah
Could be either one, no one can tell for certain except the person that produced this animal. Either way really the same thing.
If done properly on an animal that has not been previously injured, yes.
Best is to pop IMO no mistake then 
Thanks for the info! I tried popping but I just can't get it right, I think I am not applying enough pressure but I don't want to hurt him/her...
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it's mostly technique, it doesn't take a lot of pressure to get the organs to show themselves.
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