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    Re: Bumble Bee X Normal

    Any other clutches from the male to see if he really is throwing those mojaves (the inverted triangle single alien eyes are classic)? I'm also thinking dad might be mojave + pastel + spider and the spider has done a good job of hiding the mojave.

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    Re: Bumble Bee X Normal

    Quote Originally Posted by Viperidae View Post
    Unfortunately, I didn't get Spiders in this clutch. Thanks or the reply!
    Me thinks something is a rye here either you have a rough Mojo breeding females or the Bee has some mojo..

    I fell pretty sure that it was a Mojo that breed the female some where in the works. The only reason I say that is if the bee had Mojo in it you'd see some pastels or spiders or some other combo in there.
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    Re: Bumble Bee X Normal

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Me thinks something is a rye here either you have a rough Mojo breeding females or the Bee has some mojo..

    I fell pretty sure that it was a Mojo that breed the female some where in the works. The only reason I say that is if the bee had Mojo in it you'd see some pastels or spiders or some other combo in there.
    He did say he got some pastels, just no spiders.

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    Re: Bumble Bee X Normal

    Those are Mojos! Your Bee is maybe a Mojo Bee? Wow- neat! What a stud he is. The odds are not impossible to get Mojos and Pastels but no Spiders. Maybe next year you'll get spiders too.

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    Re: Bumble Bee X Normal

    The OP mentioned some pastels. In small ball python clutches could easily have missed spider.

    Would sure be nice if we had a paternity test to see if it's another male but if the OP is sure that there isn't another possible mojave father I'd look into where that bee came from and if it's possible it's also a mojave.

    Between this and the pastel caramel I'm not feeling so bad about not being able to tell if my first pastels where also ghost or not (not). Looks like even big breeders miss combos sometimes. We would like everything to be cut and dry all the time but maybe id problems will become more common as the combo mixing pot heats up.

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    Re: Bumble Bee X Normal

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
    Any other clutches from the male to see if he really is throwing those mojaves (the inverted triangle single alien eyes are classic)? I'm also thinking dad might be mojave + pastel + spider and the spider has done a good job of hiding the mojave.
    Nope, I just got this clutch. Thanks for your reply!

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    Re: Bumble Bee X Normal

    Well, since you will not answer my question.


    I would ask who ever you got the bee from if there is mojo in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOtherLeadingBrand View Post
    Those are Mojos! Your Bee is maybe a Mojo Bee? Wow- neat! What a stud he is. The odds are not impossible to get Mojos and Pastels but no Spiders. Maybe next year you'll get spiders too.
    Yeah, I'll try next year! Thanks for your reply!

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    Re: Bumble Bee X Normal

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Well, since you will not answer my question.


    I would ask who ever you got the bee from if there is mojo in there.
    Sorry for the late reply, I'm not sure where the bee from because it's from from a local reptile shop, I need to ask them. Thanks for the reply!

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    Re: Bumble Bee X Normal

    Cause I cannot imagine 8 year sperm retention. And that female is VERY normal looking.

    Pretty cool none the less.

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