Ok so i have done a lot of homework and i just want to confirm what i think i have learned, and have a. Discussion about the “whys” of it all!

So parents of the clutch are a male banana to a female BEL (moj x lesser). My understanding is that the male banana gene passed will most likely guarantee that any bananas im the clutch are also male (unless i happen to have a female-maker male snake). So according to calculator i should get 25% each a banana x lesser, banana x mojave, lesser x normal, and a mojave x normal.

so….they had four eggs (her first clutch and it was small, four eggs and a slug). So heres my first question…if there are four offspring does that specifically mean that i definitely get one of each of those four choices? Or does it mean that each of the eggs has a 1 in 4 chance to be any of those.

so now help me ID my clutch! The lighter one looks like a banana lesser, so i am assuming male. I am also assuming this is the lesser mainly on the fact that it does not look like the mojave side pattern.

theres another darker baby that does not really look like it has a mojave side pattern, but its also not particularly golden looking, so is this the lesser x normal?

the last two that have the mojave patterns looks just like mojave x normals, i dont think they look light enough to be banana x mojaves.

Thoughts? Again i am brand new to hobby breeding and i have been doing a lot of homework on the genetics, but i am still trying to really understand all of it and i definitely am a novice in trying to ID particular physical traits when the hatchlings are actually here. Thanks for the help!

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