At first I was thinking if there could be a bit yellowbelly in there causing the flames on the sides of the super pastel hets. But the "destruction" of dorsal pattern is obvious...Last year I thought it is just a coincidence, and I got a curious looking baby ball python that just looks a bit different because of the influence of the piebald gene.
But same happened this year, and I am more and more sure that there is also something more going on...
I got them all from the same breeder here in europe. Bumblebee het and Piebald females, while good looking, they have nothing out of the ordinary on them.. And the male produces this kind of babies from either pairing. I bought the male as a Pastel Piebald, and while being a bit darker, that is what he should be.
I managed to find picture of another of sires hatchling.
I asked the breeder from wich I got the parents from what he thinks this one is - he said he thinks its a really dark Pastel Piebald
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... those last picture make me think of something different. where you got the parents from??
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