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    Re: introducing the 'Nitro'

    Quote Originally Posted by iCandiExotics View Post
    So this is a Spotnose Spider not a Spider Spotnose Pastel right?

    -Daniel
    We bred Pastel Spotnose to Spider. We are not sure if we hit on all three or not. We did not get any other spiders in this clutch to compare.
    Some one else here said that VPI tried spider to spotnose w/ nothing special coming out except really pretty spiders. I don't know Tracy well enough to ask how much she played with this combo.
    Some of my more experienced friends thought that there must be pastel involved to wash the pattern out so much. Now that it has shed though, there is very little yellow ( will post pics later this week)
    Only Time and breeding will tell.

    I wonder if bumblebee to spotnose would produce the same thing... So many questions! I hope others out there will try these combos too to help figure this out....This just goes to show you what a fun creative, and exciting hobby breeding ball pythons can be... even when you have a small tight collection as we have!
    Last edited by avdnco; 06-30-2010 at 10:15 AM.
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