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    I just got these snakes. I know one is a spider. But the other idk. The guy i got it from said it was a desert. But i eant you guys opinions at what it is. Thanks

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    i looked at the picture before reading, and what came to mind was desert.

    keep in mind that male deserts are fine for breeding, but you should not try to breed female deserts. female deserts dont produce healthy clutches, and they can die if you try to breed them.

    do you know the gender of these? if its a male spider and a female desert, you got to seperate them ASAP.

    anyway, they look really healthy.
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    I think the color balance in the picture is a little off, but the pattern looks Desert.

    EDIT: If you got that Desert at a great price, it's very likely a female.
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    Re: help

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    i looked at the picture before reading, and what came to mind was desert.

    keep in mind that male deserts are fine for breeding, but you should not try to breed female deserts. female deserts dont produce healthy clutches, and they can die if you try to breed them.

    do you know the gender of these? if its a male spider and a female desert, you got to seperate them ASAP.

    anyway, they look really healthy.
    They are both males. I wanted to make sure cause i dont want people saying its a normal when it actuality its a desert you know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    I think the color balance in the picture is a little off, but the pattern looks Desert.

    EDIT: If you got that Desert at a great price, it's very likely a female.
    I actually traded for both of them. A baby normal & a bearded dragon. They are both males though.

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    A decent trade, honestly. Love the look of Deserts, although if I ever got one, male or female, it would be purely a pet. Don't see a reason to breed in a gene that will be a dead end ultimately (and obviously female is out of the question entirely). Do separate them though, sexing isn't a 100% science.
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    Re: help

    Quote Originally Posted by Archimedes View Post
    A decent trade, honestly. Love the look of Deserts, although if I ever got one, male or female, it would be purely a pet. Don't see a reason to breed in a gene that will be a dead end ultimately (and obviously female is out of the question entirely). Do separate them though, sexing isn't a 100% science.
    Yea. Thats true. But i seperated them already i only had them in their for transportation

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    A decent trade
    Way better than decent...must have been some bearded dragon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiddangel View Post
    I actually traded for both of them. A baby normal & a bearded dragon. They are both males though.
    Great trade on your part you got some nice healthy looking snakes.
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    Most definitely a desert
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    Males: 1.0 het desert ghost; 1.0 pastel pied; 1.0 leopard; 1.0 black pastel; 1.0 enchi; 1.0 mojave; 1.0 cinnamon; 1.0 pied; 1.0 vanilla

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