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    Interesting Spinner Blast

    I wanted to post this pic of a pair of sibling spinner blasts to see what everyone thought. As you can see they are both spinner blasts but have a different look from one another. The male on the left is much cleaner and his pattern is more reduced than the female on the right side of the picture. I'm just trying to get opinions if everyone thinks this is just natural variability or maybe there is more to this difference in appearance. There is a possibility that a 4th gene (not yellow belly)may be at work here but I will not know for sure until further breeding of either this male on the left of the pic or the father of this clutch occurs.

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    i would think their both just spinner blasts, I can give you it seems oddly clean, but then again so are reduced spiders.

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    Wink Re: Interesting Spinner Blast

    WHAT EVER THEY ARE THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL

    0.1 Pastel (LemonDrop)
    1.0 Mojave (Mojo)
    1.1 Normals (Otis, Queen)
    1.0 Pinstripe (Pins)

    http://www.youtube.com/user/ILUVREPTILES1?feature=mhum

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    Re: Interesting Spinner Blast

    Possible 4th gene woma or enchi?


    Beautiful snakes though.
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    Re: Interesting Spinner Blast

    I have seen a lot of spinner blasts but have yet to see one like the one on the left. I would vote for a probable 4th gene in that animal. Really cool!

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    Re: Interesting Spinner Blast

    Is it possible the reduced one has enchi in it?




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    Re: Interesting Spinner Blast

    Definitely looks different...Did You sneak some Het Red Axanthic in there?

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    Re: Interesting Spinner Blast

    Quote Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict View Post
    Definitely looks different...Did You sneak some Het Red Axanthic in there?
    Thats what I was gonna say!!! LOL



    Freakin SMOKIN animal.

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    Killer animal Tom! That's one of the few spinner blasts I've seen that I wouldn't mind owning myself.

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    Re: Interesting Spinner Blast

    No enchi or woma..Thanks for the compliments though..

    Quote Originally Posted by LP. View Post
    Possible 4th gene woma or enchi?


    Beautiful snakes though.

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