so...i finally got me a copy of the cornsnake manual and wound up being all sorts of boring friday night and just stayed home and read most of it. the information about probing was very interesting, however, it would not be something i'd be very comfortable trying to do. nor would i feel comfortable trying to use my thumb to expose to hemepenes. i think my snake would just crap on me if i started pressing his..."area" with my thumb. i think i know that norbert is a male based on the thickness and shape the tale takes on after the cloaca (sp?). there's that extra bulge that's there in males because of the hemipenes. i could be TOTALLY wrong here. i'd like to know the sex because i am planning to purchase a snake of the opposite sex on saturday in philly. is visual determination usually on target or should i try and get him to a vet to have him probed? is the thumb test difficult to do? i'd be afraid i'd injure him. i fear i'd cause injury if i used a sexing probe to, i don't have a very steady hand.
ps- if norbert proves to be a female then i will change her name to norbina or mary louise parker, my favoritest actress in the whole wide world!! she's on broadway now, ya know! go mary!
ps- if norbert proves to be a female then i will change her name to norbina or mary louise parker, my favoritest actress in the whole wide world!! she's on broadway now, ya know! go mary!