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    Pinstrips and Spiders

    I watched a video on youtube from BHB Reptiles and he said that he imported the first Pinstripe. Did all Pin-morphs (and spiders with NERD) come from one single import or have more been produced/imported since?

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    im sure it was more than the one. but i think they main streamed them.

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    Re: Pinstrips and Spiders

    Hi,

    Honestly not sure on the pinstripe - but there has only ever been one spider found in the wild and imported.


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    One of the older episodes of sbtv if im not mistaken he mentions that the pin was brought in sight unseen and turned out to be a male and then was bred to a few normals to see whether it was dom, codom, recessive.
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    Re: Pinstrips and Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by iCandiBallPythons View Post
    One of the older episodes of sbtv if im not mistaken he mentions that the pin was brought in sight unseen and turned out to be a male and then was bred to a few normals to see whether it was dom, codom, recessive.
    I believe that is the same video. I think he also said it all started with his imported male. So do all Pinstripes come from one import?

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    He did say he was the first but did not say he was the only one to import a pinstripe. I was wondering the same thing when I saw the video! It is hard to say because no one knows if others imported any and just don't say anything.

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    Re: Pinstrips and Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    He did say he was the first but did not say he was the only one to import a pinstripe. I was wondering the same thing when I saw the video! It is hard to say because no one knows if others imported any and just don't say anything.
    As far as I know all the pinstripes that are out there are from our one male. I heard of another female coming into the country a few years after my male, but never could find out any proof of that and never saw any offspring being offered. So as far as I know both the pinstripe and the spider are all decendents of one snake per mutation. Hope this helps! Thanks, Brian(BHB)
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    Re: Pinstrips and Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by BHB View Post
    As far as I know all the pinstripes that are out there are from our one male. I heard of another female coming into the country a few years after my male, but never could find out any proof of that and never saw any offspring being offered. So as far as I know both the pinstripe and the spider are all decendents of one snake per mutation. Hope this helps! Thanks, Brian(BHB)
    Brian, thanks for popping over here to answer that!

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    Guess it helps if the info comes straight from the source.. lol
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    Re: Pinstrips and Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by BHB View Post
    As far as I know all the pinstripes that are out there are from our one male. I heard of another female coming into the country a few years after my male, but never could find out any proof of that and never saw any offspring being offered. So as far as I know both the pinstripe and the spider are all decendents of one snake per mutation. Hope this helps! Thanks, Brian(BHB)
    Thank you for your answers. It definitly helps. Do new imports still come in from Africa or are the new morphs being made?

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