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    Spider or CinnaBee???

    So I bred spider x pewter and hatched out 1 pewter, 1 cinnamon, 1 pastel, 1 banded normal, and this spider. I'm curious if you guys think he caught the cinny gene also? I was thinking he was, and I did see several pics of cinnabees that look like him. Here are his pics and pics of his parents...





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    Re: Spider or CinnaBee???

    I would say just a spider.
    1.0 normal ball python
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    1.0 motley anery corn snake

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    Spider. Great looking one at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Spider. Great looking one at that.
    He looks darker than normal spiders in person, but I will just sell him as a normal spider cause I don't know for sure. Thanks for the opinions everyone, its appreciated for sure...

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    Re: Spider or CinnaBee???

    spider. cinnabees have a pinkish brownish color to them. still a good looking spider though




    1.0 albino
    0.1 black pastel 66% het. albino
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    Spider,
    All cinnabees I've seen lose the contrast on the head pattern
    Cinnabee

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    Re: Spider or CinnaBee???

    Quote Originally Posted by Zombie View Post
    He looks darker than normal spiders in person, but I will just sell him as a normal spider cause I don't know for sure. Thanks for the opinions everyone, its appreciated for sure...

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    I know this is a 2-yr old thread. Was just wondering if you ever bred him to find out if he was a Spider of C-Bee?

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