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    Fire with weird head spots?

    Just hatching this fire just now from Fire x Normal breeding. I've never seen this head pattern before, what do you all think?




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    I've never seen it before, I would of thought paradox, but I don't think that is what is going on. Looks kind of cute with the head spots though.
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    Whatever it is, I dig it.

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    Looks like it has a question mark ? on it's head.
    Too many snakes to list. Ball pythons, Gtp's and Boa's. It easier to say it that way.

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    I can't wait to see the rest of it
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    once it decides to come out of his shelter you should upload pics of the rest of him/her if theres anything else going on with and yeah i really does look like a ? with the eye being the dot haha

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    Re: Fire with weird head spots?

    Here he is out of the egg! He has some crazy tramlines on his belly, but other than that (and the head spots) his pattern looks pretty normal. Still waiting for the other fire of the clutch to hatch out so we'll see what that one looks like



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    Good Looking baby!
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    Re: Fire with weird head spots?

    Quote Originally Posted by ladybird View Post
    Just hatching this fire just now from Fire x Normal breeding. I've never seen this head pattern before, what do you all think?



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    Re: Fire with weird head spots?

    Here they are all hatched! 1.1 Fires and 1.2 Normals yay!!!! The one with the head spots is the male fire on the left


    Last edited by ladybird; 09-09-2010 at 06:50 AM.

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