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    Case of retained sperm? Plus other things.

    1) I bred a fire bee to a super pastel het g stripe and got this:



    I can't figure out what I have. Is this a case of retained sperm from last year (pewter plast x super pastel het g stripe)?

    2) I also got the following, can you guys help me with ID?

    Pewter blast x mojave:



    Pewter blast x albino:



    3) Lastly, I have removed all eggs and babies from the main snake room, and treated the main snakeroom for mites. I will need to put them back at some point. Is it safe to treat neonates enclosures with permethrin 0.25% and let it dry for 24 hours before putting them back? Or should I just spray the OUTSIDE of the enclosure? The thing I am using is Biokill (can not import PAM legally here) and I have treated captive hatched african babies enclosures (tub and substrate) with a few meals in them already with no ill effects, but what about neonates just after first shed?

    Thanks.
    Last edited by hungba; 07-16-2015 at 06:51 PM.

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