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    Help needed identify hatchlings please

    I have 6 hatching royals which I could do with a little help identify! I have some ideas what they are but some of them mite be wishful thinking lol could someone please help me? I will put my ideas up under each Group of photos there is 2 of each hatchling and they all shed 2 days ago.

    Pairing was fire lesser spider to a pastave


    1) Lesser spider?


    2) firefly mojave spider?


    3) fire bee?


    4) bumblebee?


    5)firefly mojave?


    6) mojave lesser possibly more

    Please help haha


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    Re: Help needed identify hatchlings please

    I wish I knew how to ID or I would help but I know next to nothing about morphs or genetics. Those are some beautiful looking babies though. I can't wait til i get enough money and everything set up for a new snake. 3 more months to go! Good luck on identifying these beauties.


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    Re: Help needed identify hatchlings please

    Quote Originally Posted by OneEyedFox View Post
    I wish I knew how to ID or I would help but I know next to nothing about morphs or genetics. Those are some beautiful looking babies though. I can't wait til i get enough money and everything set up for a new snake. 3 more months to go! Good luck on identifying these beauties.


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    Thank you! I am after some recessive stuff next but I need to get some new racks built first! The hobby turns into an addiction which is very exciting waiting to see what comes out of the eggs


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    Re: Help needed identify hatchlings please

    I think am struggling


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    My thoughts...

    #1 Mojave fire spider
    #2 Mojave bumblebee (possibly with fire, need more photos after shed in better lighting)
    #3 bumblebee (possibly firebee but id expect him to be cleaner)
    #4 bumblebee
    #5 pastel lesser
    #6 BEL + possibly more

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    Re: Help needed identify hatchlings please

    Quote Originally Posted by Trisnake View Post
    My thoughts...

    #1 Mojave fire spider
    #2 Mojave bumblebee (possibly with fire, need more photos after shed in better lighting)
    #3 bumblebee (possibly firebee but id expect him to be cleaner)
    #4 bumblebee
    #5 pastel lesser
    #6 BEL + possibly more
    Thank you! I think you will probably be about right after looking at what you said and searching more photos.
    the only 1 I mite not agree with is #5 but it's just because of its head been so light, weather this will darken with age I don't know you will probably know better.


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