I got a female in a trade before the breeding season began. She is a het Caramel (i keep her branded as a poss-het because she didn't come with papers or proof hatching out caramels, but that's beside the posint). Since it was last minute, I didn't really have plans for her, so I bred her to a champagne and a bee. The goal was for the champagne to take, but the bee was thrown in in case he didn't.
Before I even got her, though, the previous owner said she locked up with a Spotnose Specter. Neither of these genes I have worked with, although I am familiar with the spotnose and markings otherwise. I only recently began shopping around for a specter for a superstripe project so although I know some about how to identify a specter, I will be the first to admit when I am not comfortable enough with a gene to make a positive ID.
I was hoping for some input here: what all do I have here? I understand the specter side of things can be harder to identify via pictures, but that's what I am having trouble with, so before I go into why I think a snake may or may not be one in this clutch, I'll wait for some thoughts from anyone more familiar with specters.
quick details: Part way through shooting the clouds came out, so a slight drop in quality and color on the second half of pics, did have to very slightly increase brightness on 2 pics. Couldn't get decent shot of flames to include those in this round of pics. Different angles can be attained if needed.
Thanks for your time and input
SNAKE 1:
(This one is clearly not going to have specter nor spotnose)
SNAKE 2:
Snake 3:
Snake 4:
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SNAKE 8:
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