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    Question Help identify genes of this snake in the pic.

    Can someone pls tell me in what genes does this snake consists?
    I know its a bumblebee (pastel x spider),but I bought it as a bumblebee & an other gene,& I paid 800 euros for it.I remember what the other gene is,but I'm not so sure that this snake has this particular gene + bumblebee,So I need somebody to tell me by the look & opinion.
    Thanks guys.



    Hey guys sorry if Iv done something wrong,its my firt time here.
    Last edited by dr del; 07-21-2014 at 06:54 PM. Reason: trying to fix image

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    Which picture are you referring to? I'm assuming your profile picture. I would guess Enchi?
    Last edited by Commandokev; 07-21-2014 at 05:59 PM.
    1.0 Mojave
    0.1 Pastel
    1.0 Bumble Belly

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    Re: Help identify genes of this snake in the pic.

    Yes.I tried to put the link of the image,but it didn't show.I need some more practice.
    It was my first thread.
    But actually It was the same pic of my profile & yes I bought it as an enchi bumblebee.
    Thanks a lot for replying.I really appreciate it.

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    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/539/d960f0.jpg/

    This is the pic of the snake.It is the same pic as my profile pic.
    Pls help I need more opinions.Thanks
    Last edited by garygenetix; 07-22-2014 at 08:35 AM.

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    Looks correct. Either a nice Bumblebee or a Bumblebee-Ench. Love to see some bigger pics.

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    Re: Help identify genes of this snake in the pic.

    Yes.actually I bought it as an enchi bumblebee.
    I wasnt so sure about the enchi in it.
    I will try to post more pictures when back home.
    But thanks a lot,really appreciate your opinion.

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    I wouldnt doubt there being enchi in it.

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    Re: Help identify genes of this snake in the pic.

    Enchi bumble bee for sure buddy! I love how adding enchi makes everything better.
    Balls:
    0.1 Calico ph pied - 1.0 Killer bee ph clown -
    0.1 Butter - 1.0 pastel mojave enchi pin - 1.0 Pied
    0.1 Bumble Bee - 0.1 banana - 0.1 Spider mojave
    0.1 citrus sterling - 0.1 Albino - 0.2 yellowbelly
    0.1 Black pastel - 0.1 Spider - 0.1 Pastel Lesser
    0.1 Fire - 0.1 het pied - 0.1 Cinna Bee
    0.1 Spider het ghost - 0.1 Black pastel lesser

    Retics:
    0.1 albino - 1.1 Purple
    0.1 Kalatoa Super Dwarf - 0.1 tiger

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