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    Bumblebee lost ALL yellow within one shed!

    I had a bumblebee ball python that had lots of yellow. Unfortunately, I did not take any pictures of it even though I hatched it way back in 2015, because, well, it's a bumblebee male... why would I take a pic of it out of all my hundreds of snakes?

    In fact, I was thinking about selling It because it is male and I have no use for him in my projects, and quite frankly I have been thinking about getting out of snake breeding completely. You'll just have to take my word for it, because I have no old pictures. Just days ago, he had bright yellows all over with only a small amount of grey along the spine.

    Today I was cleaning tubs and saw he shed. He now has NO yellow at all whatsoever! Looks like an axanthic! What's going on??



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    Re: Bumblebee lost ALL yellow within one shed!

    Its a new million dollar gene .

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    Re: Bumblebee lost ALL yellow within one shed!

    I don't think there has ever been a million dollar gene. I'm serious though.

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    Re: Bumblebee lost ALL yellow within one shed!

    I read somewhere that Hitler got his hands on the first Albino Burm ( or was it a Royal Python ) 70 odd years ago and it cost him £50,000 ---- wonder what that would be today's money !?!?


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    Oh wow you guys.

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    Sounds like something similar to what folks were calling "IMG" or increasing melanin gene. You might want to search it.

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    Re: Bumblebee lost ALL yellow within one shed!

    Thanks John, seems like it has happened to quite a few people's snakes on this forum.

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    It's a thing that happens to bumble bees and killer bees sometimes. No one really knows why but as far as I know it is not predictable nor inheritable.

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