Thanks Gio its been a long journey but I think I'm getting this whole snakey thing down pretty well lol. I've had so much help from all the awesome people on this forum, I wouldn't be at this point without them
post-shed ID'ing would be better, maybe even after a few sheds as colors come in. also cute belly shots plz.
Edit: also that sire is a hottie!
Thanks so much and I agree with you I'll have to wait for them to shed to get better ID. I've been talking to some friends and they helped me with those guesses but still aren't sure so I've come to the forum to share and also get some more opinions.
And I'll have to try and get some belly shots it's hard to do with such little wiggle worms! Lol
And thanks! The sire is a stud for sure! It was his first breeding season and he got the job done without any problems. He's going to be an awesome little breeder for me for years to come
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Congrats AF! You really made for a professional the way you handled the hatching and the obstacles you encountered. Sorry for the loss also. Amazing progression and fantastic hatchlings. I think that pastel may be a super or a yb but shedding out will help with the identification.
Congrats AF! You really made for a professional the way you handled the hatching and the obstacles you encountered. Sorry for the loss also. Amazing progression and fantastic hatchlings. I think that pastel may be a super or a yb but shedding out will help with the identification.
Thanks for your kind words Albert Clark and for your help with ID as well. Waiting for them to shed is going to drive me crazy haha.
Thanks so much Deb would you like to weigh in on what you think these babies are? Any guesses are welcome
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I will once they shed
Keep in mind you pick some pretty hard stuff especially when you have two highlighter morphs like fire and YB (YB in combination with all the other stuff becomes hardly possible to tell)
Your issue identifying is not unique trust me the more gene in an animal (especially certain genes) the harder it becomes and sometimes the real ID only happens when you breed the animal as you can miss one gene.