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Re: Hatchling help!
1-3-4 Banana Mojave, 2-5 Banana
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Meredithm115 (07-04-2021)
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Re: Hatchling help!
I shall identify them as mine!
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I suspect yellow belly in mom and some hatchlings. Belly pics may help but it's a really tough call to make in bananas through pics. 2, 3, 4 maybe?
There also appears to be something in mom and some of the hatchlings messing with their alien head's eyes but I'm not sure what. Based off 2 alone it looks like granite, but it doesn't look like that in mom or the others. It's definitely not coming from dad. 3 has especially "blocky" eyes for a mojave.
As far as het hypo markers, I'm not familiar enough with hypo to be of much help if there is such a thing.
Other than that fully agree with jmcrook.
Are these the whole clutch or was there some non-bananas too? Dad may be super banana if you got all bananas and they aren't all the same sex.
7.22 BP 1.4 corn 1.1 SD retic 0.1 hognose
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Meredithm115 (07-07-2021)
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Re: Hatchling help!
Thanks for the input! I agree, I know a lot of people suspect their 'normal' isn't a normal, but I really have always thought mom was a little odd. Of course, there is extreme variation in normals and maybe the funky patterns are from dad after all? I'll find some belly pics of mom.
One baby that I thought was just a banana has developed intense flaming all over his body, I'll post pics of that. One has eaten so far f/t and I'm going to try to feed f/t again, tonight. If that doesn't fly, I will be switching to live pinkie mouse in a deli cup. Any tips of getting hatchlings to feed are appreciated. They are in solo containers, humidity and temp are correct, each have a hide, as well.
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I sure hope they don't escape on you. I've never tried keeping snakes in those besides during shipping with the lids thoroughly taped closed. Assuming they are clear? Making them dark somehow might help them feel more secure to eat.
7.22 BP 1.4 corn 1.1 SD retic 0.1 hognose
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Looking gorgeous! Glad they are all eating for you.
7.22 BP 1.4 corn 1.1 SD retic 0.1 hognose
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They are beautiful.
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