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    Re: This is awesome!!!! My spider(male) x spotnose(fire?)(female) :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Scaleyz View Post
    couldn't have been? i'm confused, so what is the hoofprint on her head mean? maybe i have a dinker? oh boy maybe I just opened up a can of worms?
    It might not mean anything. I have a ph caramel glow female that has a distinct head mark, but it doesn't look anything like what my spotnoses have. Also with spotnoses they tend to be more of a khaki color with jet black pattern.

    My ph with the head pattern (she's the super light one):


    My female spotnose:


    You can see her head pattern, but also how dark her black is. Also they don't always have a horse shoe shape. My male has a Christmas tree on his head.

    Here is my male:
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    Search images of a spotnose ball python and you will see the spotnose head pattern is very different from any other ball python.
    The pattern you see oon your snake is on many normals and a few other morphs too but it isn't on a spotnose, check them out, they have a very distinct pattern to them
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    Re: This is awesome!!!! My spider(male) x spotnose(fire?)(female) :)

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Search images of a spotnose ball python and you will see the spotnose head pattern is very different from any other ball python.
    The pattern you see oon your snake is on many normals and a few other morphs too but it isn't on a spotnose, check them out, they have a very distinct pattern to them
    thats what i kept sayn but everybody was like nono, it's a spotnose, wateves. she's pretty and she looks a lil different and she's thick and she's in lock with my male spider, woohoo!!!! and who knows maybe i will actually get a clutch out of her, that would be awesome!! and who knows maybe baby!!!
    btw you guys are awesome

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    Re: This is awesome!!!! My spider(male) x spotnose(fire?)(female) :)

    Another picture of her, when I first got her and she wanted to tag all my limbs.


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    Re: This is awesome!!!! My spider(male) x spotnose(fire?)(female) :)

    Not a Spotnose or a Fire, but she's a nice normal. She is what some refer to as a "Booger Nose". I have a female w/ those little spots on her nose and she randomly passes them onto her offspring. Nice looking girl regardless.
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    Re: This is awesome!!!! My spider(male) x spotnose(fire?)(female) :)

    Quote Originally Posted by DemmBalls View Post
    Not a Spotnose or a Fire, but she's a nice normal. She is what some refer to as a "Booger Nose". I have a female w/ those little spots on her nose and she randomly passes them onto her offspring. Nice looking girl regardless.
    Oooooh a boogernose, gross!!! Great, oh well you learn something new everyday. Thank you for the info. And the hoof print on her head what is that all about, it's almost a cloverleaf print, I've been researching it and too no info do I get. Oh well all I know is I think she is gonna hopefully give me some pretties if I'm lucky.

    Thank you for the compliment I think she is pretty too, she didn't look so good when I first got her. She is one of my rescues, when I first got her she was extremely skinny and dehydrated.

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    Re: This is awesome!!!! My spider(male) x spotnose(fire?)(female) :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
    It might not mean anything. I have a ph caramel glow female that has a distinct head mark, but it doesn't look anything like what my spotnoses have. Also with spotnoses they tend to be more of a khaki color with jet black pattern.

    My ph with the head pattern (she's the super light one):


    My female spotnose:


    You can see her head pattern, but also how dark her black is. Also they don't always have a horse shoe shape. My male has a Christmas tree on his head.

    Here is my male:
    Beautiful examples and beautiful snakes too, thank you!!! Read the comment I got later, My girl was called a boogerface lol

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    Re: This is awesome!!!! My spider(male) x spotnose(fire?)(female) :)

    Phew!!! So after what seemed forever they finally unlocked, wow!!! Since yesterday at 1:40 p.m. they have been in lock. Way to go Stitch!!!!

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