Rex is co-dom, look at the whiskers. I have seen some that look almost normal but the whiskers are still curly. The 'super' version is an animal that ends up half naked, making the single copy rex more appealing from a pet standpoint though the snake doesn't seem to care from a food standpoint.

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That's what I did. I tried colonial at first, then when I had pairs of mom's only coming out with 3-10 babies total due to deaths, I decided it was time to separate.

JonV
Interesting, I wonder if it is something to do with the differences in husbandry between pets and feeders, our breeders are kept in pretty much the same setup as our pets and we have had most of our babies survive.Some are both pets and breeders. We had trouble with the babies from one male but I think that was a genetics problem, because not a single baby ever survived from him. It is actually cheaper for me to buy feeders because mine eat a diet based on suebee's rat diet and are kept on tech-fresh with toys and hammocks and such. There were a couple times with one colony that had about 4 females that I had to take the excess to the reptile lab cause we just had an enormous amount born at once and neither as pets or feeders did I need that many. Usually they would have staggerred births but everybody had them at once.