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    little help please?!!

    Ok i paired a Axanthic, Mojave and a lesser to a normal female. 4 good eggs 5 snakes total. Yes Twins! All females. So they all are funky looking. Here is one that just shed out and im stumped! Anyone have any idea what she is? She is marked just like her mother but different color.










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    I would say a nice reduced normal. I'm confused why you would pair recessive and codoms to the same female.
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    The recessive was put with her because i thought the codoms wouldnt be ready. The recessive was with her 2 or 3 times and then the mojave 2 times and lesser 3 times before ovulation.

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    If those were the only ones with her it's possible they are get Axanthic but should only be sold as normals. Could we se a picture of mom?
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    Here is the mother on the eggs. Its a cell phone camera pic so its not the greatest.


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    It's a pretty, reduced normal.
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    I should add that all the babies look like this. No mojaves or lessers.

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    So they are either normals or 50% het axanthics. Impossible to tell with without breeding. (it is possible however unlikely that the mojave or lesser is the father and you just had terrible luck and got all normals... most likely the axanthic is the father in my opinion)
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    Re: little help please?!!

    **No sales discussions on the open forums**

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    So they are either normals or 50% het axanthics. Impossible to tell with without breeding. (it is possible however unlikely that the mojave or lesser is the father and you just had terrible luck and got all normals... most likely the axanthic is the father in my opinion)
    Yea I think the axanthic got her. Maybe the Mojave and lesser were still too young. Im banking on all 100% het joliff Axanthics. The only thing that gets me is their eyes. When they hatched they all had Grey eyes. Now only 3 have light brownish grey eyes in the top half.
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    They are all nice reduced normals.
    And since you paired a visual recessive and 2 codom males to the same female you can't sell them as anything but normals.
    The only way you could is if you raised all of them and proved each one of them out. Even if you prove one or 2 out it still doesn't mean that it wasn't a split clutch.

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