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    My first clutch! Need help identifying a few of them.

    Paring was a queen bee x butter pastel. Six eggs, all hatched out perfectly. I was desperately hoping for a BEL, since I've always wanted one but never had the money. I lucked out and got two! One of which is showing definite signs of the spider gene. They've all had three meals at this point, with the exception of the pastel who is being a problem child.

    I'm thinking I have: 0.1 pastel, 0.1 BEL poss spider, 0.1 BEL, 1.0 queen bee(?), 0.1 queen bee(?), 0.1 butter bee/butter bee pastel(?). The two I suspect are queen bees have slightly different head patterning. Is this just genetic variation?



    butter bee/butter bee pastel:


    queen bee 0.1:


    queen bee 1.0:



    Link to morph calc pairing: https://www.morphmarket.com/c/reptil...utter%2CPastel

    Thanks for your help!
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