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Thread: Clutch ID help

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    Clutch ID help

    need a little assistance with our first clutch please, Dam is a very light normal and was bred to a Fire spider and a honeybee, we are just if we could get some thoughts on whether these are fires, normals or het og. It wasnt our intention to double breed, but the honeybee was used to being bred each year and was getting a bit wild not breeding, so we did it. Also one is a spider so want thoughts on just a spider or a fire spider. Any information we can get would be very appreciated, thanks so much
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    No fires; all normals and one spider with no way to tell if any are het hypo since both males had the spider gene

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    I would have hoped after almost 100 views that I would get more than one response.
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    I'm seeing number 5 as spider and the rest normal. Only hatchlings with the fire gene in them could you have been sure of the sire. Since none of them are fire, it's anybody's guess. I would personally list them as normals and a spider with an added note saying they have a slight chance of being het hypo while listing the male snakes that paired with the female.
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    Re: Clutch ID help

    Quote Originally Posted by dawnskies View Post
    I would have hoped after almost 100 views that I would get more than one response.
    well the first reply nailed it. not much else to say.


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    I nailed it........Ye

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