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That looks like a similar backstripe that a jigsaw has. maybe the pastel mom was mixed with a snake with some bel genes.
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You're pin father looks like he has something else going on. He looks like more than just pin to me. If he is just pin, you're baby's are the result of very high quality selective breeding! Also that "pastel sibling" doesn't look like just pastel, I think you have another unexpected, unknown gene in the mix. They are all beautiful!
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Looking back through the pics, is it at all possible that the mother is axanthic x pastel or something like that? She doesn't look just pastel.
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I think the pastel has something else going on . The babies don't look normal
 Originally Posted by reixox
BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.
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From the first pic I'll take the one in the middle .
The back stripe is normal some people breed for it and others like me prefer it on pins. Every once in a while you'll see spiders with full back stripes. I have a normal pin female like those with a pretty full stripe (one break) from her nose to the tip of her tail.
Last edited by bubblz; 10-13-2012 at 01:40 PM.
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The father almost looks like pin leopard lol
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Not sure about the lemon blasts. They look kinda granite-y, but they could still just be blasts. But that pastel sibling DEFINITELY has something else going on.
Last edited by loonunit; 10-13-2012 at 02:02 PM.
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Ummm Im sorry but I am more amazed in the first couple pictures at the pastel than the blasts lol I would buy that off of you in a heartbeat haha omg! That is sexy!! pm me if you ever sell it lmao seriously not joking I dont care if its male even though I have two and one is A+ quality I think you should breed the pastel to something as well
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0.1 lesser het ghost 'Zelda'
0.1 Mojave 'Tifa Lockhart'
0.1 normal dh ghost clown 'Sophia'
0.2 normal 'Baby' & 'Yuna'
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Isn't this the clutch that was at 83 degrees for 83 days? If so, I'd say abnormal incubation is the cause.
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Re: Are Lemon Blasts supposed to look like this? (Waring Pic Heavy)
 Originally Posted by MS2
Isn't this the clutch that was at 83 degrees for 83 days? If so, I'd say abnormal incubation is the cause.
Bingo!! Exactly what I was thinking looks like the results of incubation problems.
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