Quote Originally Posted by Jane-Pythons View Post
I watched a video about popping adult ball pythons (I thought you could only do it to the hatchlings, I know it just gets harder as they develop the muscles) and no hemipenes were present while I was putting a good amount of pressure on. I don't know if a picture would be allowed or if it'd be deemed too graphic?

So for now from what I saw I'm taking it that she's female, but I'll likely double check tomorrow by repeating the process so I'm certain as I'm not sure how good they are at hiding the hemipenes when they're older despite the guy in the video making it look way too easy to tell, aha.
You can pop any ball python at any age however if you have zero experience the chance of you popping an adult is close to zero, adult are hard to pop because of their control. People that never pop a BP already have a very hard time with hatchlings because of pressure and finger placement.

You can post a picture but if you did not pop correctly the picture will not tell anyone anything.