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    ya I would be much more into adopting them out to people from this forum- at least then I know they like ball pythons lol. Once I get them shed and eating well I will get a hold of anyone interested
    and yes they are spider- (correct me if I am wrong- the odd patterns are throwing me off a bit but they aren't light enough to be bees). it was a normal bred to a lesser, a spider and a bumblebee though I did NOT see the bee lock. unfortunately now I am kicking myself for ever putting the bee in there, because now that I question the kinks to be genes of the clutch I don't know if the bee sired the clutch and just got all spiders, or if the spider sired the clutch. so now I have two boys in question unfortunately. so I have to figure that one out when I try to replicate the breeding next year in a more controlled incubation test. oh well- this year has certainly been a year of learning by making mistakes - maybe next year I will get someone experienced to line up the breeding season for me.
    Last edited by angelobutter; 08-19-2013 at 03:24 PM.

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