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    Stinger Bee Pied?

    Just wondering if these are around and if there are any pics of them.

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    If it has been done, I imagine NERD would be the first. I don't think it has though.
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    Re: Stinger Bee Pied?

    was wondering, the misses is finally getting her male pied this coming week since the weather for us finely will be over 40 degs at night. so she got her wheels spinning on ideas. just wanted to see what these things look like.

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    Hopefully I'll see some this year and be able to show you some pics! I truly think the Enchi will bring the color back into Pied, so I picked up a Stingerbee het Pied male last year and he's going to about 6 hets and a Pied this year.

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    Re: Stinger Bee Pied?

    Goog luck with that proyect

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    Hopefully I will hit the jackpot as well! I just ultrasounded my spider het pied female, 38mm. She has been bred exclusively to my enchi het pied male. Its a far shot, but fingers and toes are very much crossed.

    Good luck to you as well Luke! Hopefully you or I can post a pic up this season.

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    Re: Stinger Bee Pied?

    Quote Originally Posted by Luke Martin View Post
    Hopefully I'll see some this year and be able to show you some pics! I truly think the Enchi will bring the color back into Pied, so I picked up a Stingerbee het Pied male last year and he's going to about 6 hets and a Pied this year.
    Quote Originally Posted by cdavidson9 View Post
    Hopefully I will hit the jackpot as well! I just ultrasounded my spider het pied female, 38mm. She has been bred exclusively to my enchi het pied male. Its a far shot, but fingers and toes are very much crossed.

    Good luck to you as well Luke! Hopefully you or I can post a pic up this season.
    Awesome to both of you, may the Odd's God's be in your favor.

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    Not sure if it has been done, but I wouldn't count too much on Enchi bringing any color anywhere, as anything Spider + Pied creates an all white snake with a very very small amount of pigment on it's heat.

    As far as I know, anyways.

    I have thought many a times about cool Spider + Pied combos, but then I remember that Spieds are one of the most boring snakes out there, in my own opinion

    Unless you're thinking somehow Enchi will bring the pattern back? Highly doubt it, though.

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    Re: Stinger Bee Pied?

    Quote Originally Posted by SquamishSerpents View Post
    Not sure if it has been done, but I wouldn't count too much on Enchi bringing any color anywhere, as anything Spider + Pied creates an all white snake with a very very small amount of pigment on it's heat.

    As far as I know, anyways.

    I have thought many a times about cool Spider + Pied combos, but then I remember that Spieds are one of the most boring snakes out there, in my own opinion

    Unless you're thinking somehow Enchi will bring the pattern back? Highly doubt it, though.

    Huh didn't know that about spider and pie together. Learning so much from you guys. I think he looks adorable with only his colored head.
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    They are pretty cute!

    And a Stingerbee pied would still be a very sweet snake and a genetic powerhouse! Just not my favorite "look" if you know what I mean. I really adore the wishy washy patterns that Pieds get and eliminating that doesn't really do it for me.

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