Also, I don't think that incubation issues are the cause here. We constantly monitor our incubator. The incubator stays between 88.9-89.1 degrees at all times. The box temps are between 88-89 degrees. The humidity isn't a problem either. we have a gage in the box and keep the eggs on the egg crate grid on top of wet perlite. Guess we will just have to wait until next time to see whats happening, if it happens again. Just didn't know if any of you had seen something like this before.
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The pink colour is making me think calico or sugar is in there somewhere. Could it be mom is the lowest white calico ever?
Here is a sugar pinstripe from a breeder near me. This is not my pic. I took it from his website just to compare this snake to OPs snake.
The sugar pin was the only thing that we found that even came close to these guys. its just nuts because the mom doesn't look anything like a sugar. I guess stranger things have happened though.
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The sugar pin was the only thing that we found that even came close to these guys. its just nuts because the mom doesn't look anything like a sugar. I guess stranger things have happened though.
Ya. Dunno man. As they age and some white flakes start to show up, it may tell more. People always say that the lowest white calico/sugars throw sexy high white babies so who knows man. That are awesome tho dude. Defiantly keep us posted on their growth.