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    Re: A bunch of "what are these"

    Quote Originally Posted by hungba View Post
    A bunch of snakes I have which I need IDing:

    1) Spider? Fire Spider? 1500 grams



    2) Fire spider? 1600 grams




    3) Firefly? Super pastel? Superfly? 1200 grams. I think firefly?



    4) Soul sucker yellowbelly? Soul sucker Spotnose? I know it is soul sucker plus something.



    5) This is either a three gene or four gene snake. I know it has desert and leopard in it.



    6) And finally, the one I have already asked about before. Will try to prove out whatever the craziness is, but what else is in it? Parents were fire bee x superpastel het g stripe.

    So it has for sure spider, 50% het g stripe, at least 1 pastel. What else?

    First off, what were the pairings that created these snakes? Do you have any background?
    Number 1 looks like a standard spider to me.
    Number 2 may be a fire spider but looks more like a reduced pattern regular spider to me.
    Number 3 firefly.
    I do not see yellowbelly or spotnose in your soul sucker. Looks like a standard soul sucker to me.
    Number 5. Lesser desert leopard. If you would not have mentioned the desert gene I would have just guessed it was a pretty lesser leopard
    Number 6. I would guess enchi fire bee with paradox markings.
    Last edited by Kibbleswhites; 11-04-2015 at 07:41 PM.

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