Quote Originally Posted by CORBIN911 View Post
Well when you get the technique down, You pretty much dont get hemipenes.

But theres almost a lil coloration i look for, my females when popping are always just a white vs the males have a pinkish redish tone in the popping, even when they hold it in you can see the color variation (this by no means is 100% right, just something i notices)
I have noticed this too. The suspected female is very white with nothing else. As soon as I'm ready to pop my male, it is very pink. I wonder the reason behind this...maybe its technically part of his sex organs?

But thanks! I'll double check at the vets before getting my heart set on breeding her

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