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Help to ID
Hi everybody! Would you be so kind as to help me to identify some of my new babys? Pairing was, banana pastel cinnamon (banana pewter) x butter killspin (butter super pastel pinstripe spider) there are 64 possible combinations, and some are driving me crazy... I will start with a hole white snake... thanks in advise
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Re: Help to ID
Looks like a black-eyed leucistic.
I could be wrong; either way, congratulations on the new babies.
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Re: Help to ID
Yes, looks like, but parents can't make BELs...
No fire on them, just butter on the female....
Thanks for the congrats
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Re: Help to ID
Originally Posted by Jaime J. Pons
Here is the photo
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Cinnamon super pastel pinstripe butter. Here's a picture of one
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Re: Help to ID
Originally Posted by Prog1800
Cinnamon super pastel pinstripe butter. Here's a picture of one
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Seems to, but the one in your pic has dark head and you can see some pattern...
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Re: Help to ID
Originally Posted by Jaime J. Pons
Seems to, but the one in your pic has dark head and you can see some pattern...
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Ya yours could have spider in it also. Not all snakes are exactly the same so that could be why or it has more than those genes like spider maybe. Try a black light on it maybe you can see something.
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Last edited by Prog1800; 09-26-2020 at 01:46 PM.
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Re: Help to ID
Thank you, i will try it tomorrow!
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It takes time (and multiple sheds) for colour to develop also. Depending on the genes involved, there can be lightning, darkening and additional pattern detailing that can emerge.
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