My guys hatched out on the 4th. Out of five eggs four survived. I popped them last week and all came out female. Popped them again today again all female. When my males were younger I used to practice popping on them (because if you can get the males right then you know for sure you're doing it right, opposed to females). I could get the hemipenes out when they were younger. When I try now when they're 800g+ I can't get them completely due to their size/muscle. I can get sperm plugs and a bit of the mound but that's it. I don't have anyone locally that I know who could help me out. I would feel more confident in popping the hatchlings if all four handn't popped female. While it's certainly a possibility, it seems fishy. But then at that size they don't have the muscle to keep it in so is it really possible to pop them and see the mound and not see hemipenes (if they were males)? I'm thinking of ordering a probe kit to double check. It'd be good to have on hand for adults anyways. I just feel really nervous to mis-sex ones I intend to sell.