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    Registered User AleXtreme Reptiles's Avatar
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    Desert X bumblebee: after 1st shed pics

    Well here they are in their new outfit:

    1.0 desert pastel and 0.1 desert:



    0.1 desert spider and 0.1 bumblebee


    I must say that Im not sure for the bee. Is she a desert bumblebee or a bumblebee? I thought she had the desert gene in her before the shed but now, I don't know. I never hatched a single bumblebee before so, I can't compare

    What do you think? As time pass, I think she's not a desert combo...or maybe...
    Here's another shot of her:


    Regardless, she'll stay with me, like many others from this clutch...
    Thanks
    Alex

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    Gorgeous, I'm so jellerz
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    1.1.0 Normal BP (Hera) (Eden)
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    Nice clutch! Looks like a Bee to me. Still gorgeous!

    Regards,

    B

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    Good looking babies! I don't see any desert in that bumblebee though. Looks like the bumblebees I've hatched. I'd expect a more broken banded pattern on a desert bee. Check the link for some examples. http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...le-bee-desert/
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    I can't wait to get a Desert. Those are HOT HOT, congrats!
    Lotsa Balls and more

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    :-D holy sexy serpent Batman! Mine mine! Congrats!

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    0.1 Normal (Sookie)
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    a bunch of red eared sliders
    and the oldest, male pit/mix Corky. 18yrs strong.

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    Awesome clutch and great ratio. Nice passing around of the genes, even if you missed the triple combo. I'd have trouble parting with any of them.

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    very nice! congrats. imo i like the desert spider more

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    Hard to say if the bee is desert or not. Most of the pattern looks like a normal bee to me but the neck looks a bit desert-ish to me. I'm by no means an expert!
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    Great clutch there, even if the girl is just a bee. Congrats!

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