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    Re: Question regarding deformities and survival rates...

    Thanks for all the replies. I hope they both do ok but will have to wait and see after they shed...
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    How are these two poor little snakes now? Btw if this is from spider(dom) x albino(res), shouldn't this pairing give you all spider het albino?

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    aww

    im so glad your going to give them a chance and i really hope they both eat ok you said you havent seen i tongue yet on one of them ? how will he drink ? maybe open his mouth and have a look what you see. plz let us know if they eat good luck i prey they are ok

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    Re: Question regarding deformities and survival rates...

    Quote Originally Posted by ace_singapore View Post
    How are these two poor little snakes now? Btw if this is from spider(dom) x albino(res), shouldn't this pairing give you all spider het albino?
    Spider x albino:

    statistically 50% will be spiders, 50% will be wild type.
    ALL babies will be heterozygous for albino.

    Dominant in ball pythons doesn't mean dominant in regular genetics. Dominant in BPs means a codominant morph that has no visible super form (so pinstripes, spiders, etc)

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    cant wait to hear if there ok

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    Re: Question regarding deformities and survival rates...

    Quote Originally Posted by kasmiraross View Post
    cant wait to hear if there ok
    As a matter of fact, the lovely little eyeless girl now resides with me. She eats mice like no tomorrow, has already shed for me and is growing well.

    She is very sweet, and her name is Athena. I'll post pictures a little later, she just ate last night and I don't want to bother her too much.

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    are you on about the one in the pic im confussed cuz diffrent user names ?if so that is great news what bout the other one with the under bite ? plz reply asap.

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    Re: Question regarding deformities and survival rates...

    Quote Originally Posted by kasmiraross View Post
    are you on about the one in the pic im confussed cuz diffrent user names ?if so that is great news what bout the other one with the under bite ? plz reply asap.
    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    As a matter of fact, the lovely little eyeless girl now resides with me.
    reading sometimes helps, lol.

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    Yeah but what about the one with the over bite?
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    I am the only one that thinks the eyeless snake is cool? Would be the hottest trend since scaleless snakes if it was genetic.
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