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    Those are all really nice. I'd agree that the "Normals" are YB's. The coloration and belly pattern look like a lot of my YB's. As for the others, if I had to guess, I think there's a possibility in the second lesser. I don't have much experience though with the lesser stuff. I have a couple different pinstripes and the are very different. One is very dark and the other is very light. So the pinstripe YB's you saw online may not give you the answers. You could try breeding an Ivory male to the pinstripe female. That would give you all YB's and if you get an Ivory, that will answer the question for sure.Let us know what you figure out in the future.

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    the "norms" are YB
    and the second lesser i see a little something in.
    1.1 Spider
    0.5 Normal
    1.0 VPI Black Pastel Satin-line
    1.1 Pastel
    1.0 Pastel Lesser
    0.1 YB
    1.0 Mojave

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    First off congrats on a SUPER clutch! Also, nice video, well done! I have a lesser yb male and just hatched out two lesser yb clutches, yb combos can be very difficult to identify. IMO, your male is no doubt a lesser yb. Your first two hatchlings are ybs, the pin is a normal pin, the first lesser is questionable but looks lesser yb to me, second lesser is lesser yb, the kingpins I have never hatched out and do not have experience with but they sure all look to have yb potential with the side patterns (I would have to compare to some normal kingpins), but I would say the last one def has the yb gene.

    Really nice clutch, again huge congrats and great odds!
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    Thanks! We are also really happy that there is a surprise gene in play that we were not expecting .
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    Normal 1.3 // Mojave 0.1 // Pinstripe 0.1 // Spider 1.1 // Lesser 1.1 // Clown 0.3 // Pastel Clown 1.0 // Fire Fly 1.0 // Pewter 1.1 // Pastel het. Clown 1.0 // Dinker (probably YB complex) 1.2 // Kingpin poss YB 1.1 // Enchi Calico 1.0 // Pied 0.1 // Albino 0.1 // Cinnamon 0.1 //

    Red Tail Boa het Kahl Albino 1.1

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