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    Mojave/Bumblebee x Albino Pics

    Heres pics and video.

    Im safe to say now after cutting hole bigger that i got

    spider het albino
    bee het albino
    mojo het albino
    pastel het albino
    2 normal het albino



    Spider and pastel


    The bee. Im about 80% sure this is a bee just from seeing head pattern.
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    Very cool, congrats!
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    The tough decision comes, do i keep the mojo and bee if both are male and go for a double sire again with Albino momma.

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    You could always alternate years, do the bee one year and the mojo the next.
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    I could do that, but that means a snake that will cost me food. Shall see what i get first in sex ratios.

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    That's true, but you could always replace your bee or mojo shires with them. You would still have mojo and bee breeders with the added bonus of everything you produce with them being 50% het albino.
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    I have a better idea!!! If they are both males, you can just send me the one you don't want lol.
    Nice clutch!

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    Shall find out what i do in a short weeks time

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    http://i55.tinypic.com/dnejqu.jpg

    Follow the link and zoom in on the right egg. After looking at the head better, That looks like a 2nd bee.

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    Re: Mojave/Bumblebee x Albino Pics

    Looks like ya got that Bee you wanted!! Very awesome Rich , and not to mention a double sired clutch. Let's hope male!

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    The tough decision comes, do i keep the mojo and bee if both are male and go for a double sire again with Albino momma.
    This is just my opinion, but I think the Albino x Bee would be much more beneficial since you can get not only Albino Bees but also other combos that can come out whether with Albino x Mojo you can get 4 different results. Just weighing the options out I suppose .

    Whatever you go with would be awesome regardless to whatever it is you decide to pair. Can't wait till they come out of the egg!

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    http://i55.tinypic.com/dnejqu.jpg

    Follow the link and zoom in on the right egg. After looking at the head better, That looks like a 2nd bee.
    I think you're right! Plus the snake seems a tad too light to be a Spider IMO. Congrats
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