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    What is this? HELP """

    I have 3 consecutive years breeding ball pythons here in Mexico, and i got several nominals, spiders, pastels, lessers and bees. But what is this?
    He comes from a cross Normal Female to Spider Male this is the second year i cross this PAIR but now i got this; is this a Paradox or a Spotnose or..... ¡?¡?



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    Got any pics of the parents? I'd probably raise him up and plug him back into that normal female and maybe a sibling to see what happens.. Would be a fun dinker project!

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    Re: What is this? HELP """



    I have no idea - but I'd quite like to se some good pics of the parents.


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    Looks like a classic jungle. From what I've read they can just pop up and are not genetic. Maybe someone that has more experience with them can chime in.

    P.S. It looks really cool though!!
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    Re: What is this? HELP """

    Quote Originally Posted by jsmorphs2 View Post
    Looks like a classic jungle. From what I've read they can just pop up and are not genetic. Maybe someone that has more experience with them can chime in.

    P.S. It looks really cool though!!
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    He looks good but I dont know what you would call it
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    Were temps stable throughout the incubation?
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    Re: What is this? HELP """

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    Got any pics of the parents? I'd probably raise him up and plug him back into that normal female and maybe a sibling to see what happens.. Would be a fun dinker project!
    Thats what I was thinking, but that normal female is my hit, last year she gave me 10 eggs, this year 11, This year im want to cross her with my Killer bee.

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post

    I have no idea - but I'd quite like to se some good pics of the parents.
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    I will put the pictures of the parents as soon as possible

    Quote Originally Posted by jsmorphs2 View Post
    Looks like a classic jungle. From what I've read they can just pop up and are not genetic. Maybe someone that has more experience with them can chime in.
    P.S. It looks really cool though!!
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    He looks good but I dont know what you would call it


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    Were temps stable throughout the incubation?
    This year the temperature was very high the incubator was between 89 and 92F, maybe this was the factor
    Is There the possibility of getting new morphs at high incubation temperatures

    A lot of Balls

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    Unstable temperatures during incubation (more than 1 degree F) can cause irregularities in development.

    This can adversely affect the health of offspring, but it also can simply cause color or pattern irregularities.

    I do not believe that incubation temperature can be correlated with the creation of a new genetic morph.

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