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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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