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Re: Clutch with unknown father
Replying cause i cant edit anymore
Hello everyone and thanks in advance, Very long time lurker, first time posting. Been into herping for over 15 years, but only recently decided to dive deeper into BP morphs and im loving it
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Enchi is looking great in these guys.
I don't know what it could be offhand.... But that 'bumblebee' looks like it has some sort of darker gene in there as well. The head is still so dark and I feel like overall the snake isn't as bright. It can also explain the 'nice normal' the Banana looks like maybe whatever that gene is may be at play as well?
I agree on the spider bananas. For a 100% ID, take a mag light and hold it to the forehead of the snake like you're candling an egg. For a BEL morph, the pupils will shine red. For banana or coral glow, the entire eyeball will shine red.
Gorgeous surprise regardless! I wish I could be more help.
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What a great & diverse-looking bunch! Very pretty. Sorry I can't help you with the genetics though, btw.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 12-21-2022 at 02:08 PM.
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Re: Clutch with unknown father
Originally Posted by Armiyana
Enchi is looking great in these guys.
I don't know what it could be offhand.... But that 'bumblebee' looks like it has some sort of darker gene in there as well. The head is still so dark and I feel like overall the snake isn't as bright. It can also explain the 'nice normal' the Banana looks like maybe whatever that gene is may be at play as well?
I agree on the spider bananas. For a 100% ID, take a mag light and hold it to the forehead of the snake like you're candling an egg. For a BEL morph, the pupils will shine red. For banana or coral glow, the entire eyeball will shine red.
Gorgeous surprise regardless! I wish I could be more help.
Thank you both for the replies. Very generous surprise indeed!
The dark gene, could it be mahogany?
Also heres a photo of the nominal's belly
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