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    Had that bee ever been bred to anything else because they first animal does not have mojave in it (or spider/fire for that matter), its a normal pastel. Youre either looking at a split clutch situation or retained sperm.

    The second one I would have guessed leopard pastel if I didnt know the pairing, but its probably just the het pied messing with the pattern. There is also a chance of him being a jungle, they do pop up occasionally. I dont see anything that would make me think huffman though.

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