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    Thanks for the kind words all

    We had equal possibilities of all outcomes individually, each combination had roughly a 3.1% chance of hatching which was super exiting! We had the same chance of a Normal hatching out as a 5 gene combo! The good news was with 5 co-doms in the mix, the highest odds outcomes when combined were 2 and 3 gene combinations. So striking a couple of "potential" 4 gene combo's was great! This is exactly why I paired these two up, the random numbers meant we couldn't really plan for anything, a total guessing game.

    Still, I am wondering if there is a 5 gene in that clutch... I guess a few sheds will help shine light on them
    Last edited by Crestiezoo; 12-19-2014 at 06:43 AM.

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    Re: Can you identify these morphs? Nuclear Spider x Lemon Blast

    Ok, going off all of your input and a few other friends of the hobby I am going to revise my "proposed" morphs and links to WOB for reference. Shout at me if you think I have it wrong! I really wont mind


    I am still thinking Butter Pastel - http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/butter-pastel/


    Dragon Fly (Fire, Pastel, Pinstripe) Purely because of how yellow the spine is - http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/dragon-fly/


    Nuclear Spinner (Butter, Fire, Pinstripe, Spider) Quite a faded head - http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...stripe-spider/
    (could it be the 5 gene combo though? Still question marks...)


    Butter Spinner (Butter, Pinstripe, Spider) Very reduced pattern but a darker head - http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...utter-spinner/



    Firefly Spinner (Fire, Pastel, Pinstripe, Spider) The spinner looks black so unlikely contains butter - http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...refly-spinner/



    Fire Spider/ Spider How do you spot the difference!? - http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/fire-spider/

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    I'm no help with morphs, sorry:-/ but this IS a gorgeous clutch!!!! I'm lusting after that butter pastel!
    1.0 Pinstripe - Nagini

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    Re: Can you identify these morphs? Nuclear Spider x Lemon Blast

    Firefly Spinner (Fire, Pastel, Pinstripe, Spider) The spinner looks black so unlikely contains butter - http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...refly-spinner/
    To my eyes it looked like the pinstripes were chocolate brown, but you are holding to snake if after it sheds the pinstriping is black, then yes Fire Fly Spinner, I really agree with as well.

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    Re: Can you identify these morphs? Nuclear Spider x Lemon Blast

    Quote Originally Posted by Ransack View Post
    To my eyes it looked like the pinstripes were chocolate brown, but you are holding to snake if after it sheds the pinstriping is black, then yes Fire Fly Spinner, I really agree with as well.
    Thanks, no worries. To be honest it does look blacker in person, but im still not 100% convinced! I can't wait for their sheds

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    Here are my best guesses:
    1. Butterfly (fairly confident)
    2. Fire Spider (again, fairly confident)
    3. Nuclear Spinner
    4. Nuclear Spinnerblast
    5. Firefly Spinner
    6. It looks like you accidentally used the same photo for the first animal as the 6th animal. What I am seeing as your 6th photo looks like the same first Butterfly

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    Re: Can you identify these morphs? Nuclear Spider x Lemon Blast

    Quote Originally Posted by RJimison View Post
    6. It looks like you accidentally used the same photo for the first animal as the 6th animal. What I am seeing as your 6th photo looks like the same first Butterfly
    Hi thanks, yes I did the li ks clearly got crossed over lol. I did correct it in later replies on this thread.

    Thanks for your input

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    Hi thanks, yes I did the li ks clearly got crossed over lol. I did correct it in later replies on this thread.

    Thanks for your input



    Thanks, sorry I missed that.
    Congrats on the killer odds on that clutch.

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