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    Talking Re: Please help me with my new Albino BP :)

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    Can you please help me out guys and gals? I just got a new baby albino ball python, this is my 2nd one ever- my first was a regular BP. I would love for you to take a few educated guesses as to whether its male or female, also to give me an idea on whether you think its more of a "high contrast" or "low contrast". Also it has a little orange on it, just looking to get some friendly opinions from you all.. thank you!
    Definitely not a high contrast because they are normally a almost deep orangey color and very identifiable. Male or female absolutely requires either a pop or probe. Tail length or width has no real bearing on true sexual identification. There are a lot of videos on you tube so you can observe and learn the technique. Justin Kobylka does one or two, Ralph Davis also has a series devoted to sexing ball pythons. It's pretty easy to do now that your bp is still young but you should have someone experienced in the procedure do it for you now. Stay in peace and not pieces. Good luck.

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