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Neither is really safer than the other & both must be done by a skilled hand to be safe. Popping should only be done to neonates (babies). Probing should be done to determine sex of older snakes. One must be very gentle & make sure the probe is small enough for baby snakes, thus why popping is usually prefered for them. I'll pop babies & then probe females to confirm them after. If I see hemis well I see hemis no sense probbing them for confirmation . Mark
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there is also another method:
Take the skin from next shedding and count the scales:
ventralia (start with the first complete one) - subcaudalia (one row) = X