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    Figuring out multi-gene animals

    This little guy is from a Yellow Belly Dream Bee to Super Stripe Breeding. At first I thought he was a Super Stripe Spider, but after a few sheds I am seeing a lot of Orange coming through... this is characteristic of the Orange Dream which gain color after a few meals.

    I now suspect him to be a Super Stripe Dream Bee! Thoughts from those who have seen the Super Stripe Spider that Brian from ARS Cages produced?


    This is just one example from this past season and I think it will only get worse in the coming years!

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    Beautiful !

    Love how the saturated yellow/orange is coming in like flames. Also like the head pattern, which reminds me a lot of my Bee's.

    Pretty little glow worm
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    that is one awesony me looking snake....what would you cross that one with any ideas?
    DC Reptiles.com coming soon....

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    Re: Figuring out multi-gene animals

    I love how the yellow/orange creeps out on its sides. Like its radiating or something like that. Amazing!

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    wow wow wow.

    I agree that once you start plunking out animals with a half dozen or more different things going on, it can be difficult to tell.

    I wholly suspect in the coming decade we'll see some people put animals up for sale and say "I don't know what this is, but it came from a super duper applebutter candy cane team laser explosion paired with a mega oval passion special fader david duchovney cracklespack hoolaboo. Whatever it is, it's a powerhouse of breeding potential, and pretty. $10,000 obo"

    This gets ever more confusing as we uncover visual traits that are a bit less pronounced, especially when it comes to combos. I could see how if you hatched out one snake, it might be hard to tell whether it is a super pastel desert yellowbelly or a super pastel fire desert yellowbelly.. especially if you've never seen either before.

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    That bit about super duper applebutter candy cane, not to mention David Duchovny, etc., made me laugh pretty hard. Some of these snakes might as well be from the X-files for how complicated they can be to identify. All the more reason that good paperwork is necessary. : P

    I'd be interested to see links to snakes that seem to be the same morph as this one, if anyone knows of them.
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    Re: Figuring out multi-gene animals

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    "I don't know what this is, but it came from a super duper applebutter candy cane team laser explosion paired with a mega oval passion special fader david duchovney cracklespack hoolaboo. "
    I got those.. that was last years news... lol
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    Re: Figuring out multi-gene animals

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    team laser explosion
    I don't care what it looks like, if it has a name like that, I want it.

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    Re: Figuring out multi-gene animals

    Looks like a normal to Big Gunns. Just like all your snakes.

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    Holy moly, can't help you on this one!

    He is SWEET though!

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