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    Banana pin or banana spider?



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    Banana pin. The head gives it away more than anything. I can definitely see why you're uncertain though, some of his pattern does look decently spider-y.

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    Re: Banana pin or banana spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by Trisnake View Post
    Banana pin. The head gives it away more than anything. I can definitely see why you're uncertain though, some of his pattern does look decently spider-y.
    He was sold to us as a banana pin. Do you think it might have spider in it? Thanks

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    Re: Banana pin or banana spider?

    I don't know anything about morphs, but I just want to chime and say that's an absolutely beautiful snake! (:


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    Re: Banana pin or banana spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dtotheot View Post
    He was sold to us as a banana pin. Do you think it might have spider in it? Thanks

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    Gorgeous animal! Do you know what the pairing was that produced him? Can you find out from the breeder?
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: Banana pin or banana spider?

    We got him from Bob Clark. bobclark.com is the English website. I'm not sure about the parents but yes I should've inquired. Maybe I still could I'll let u know when I find out or u can email that company or even show them that pic. Let me know

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    It's a banana spider, the side pattern and back pattern are from a pinstripe, but it could have spider aswell, I am not sure though, banana spinners are quite the same

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    Re: Banana pin or banana spider?

    If it was a spinner it would probably have less pattern. You got him from a reputable breeder (as far as I've heard) so it's probably just a pin


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    If it was sold from Bob Clark as a banana pin, no reason to doubt that.
    Many morphs can look similar because the snakes patterns are so variable, especially combos.
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