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    Bred a Lesser to a Pastel and ended up with stunning BPs, other genetics at play?

    So, it was brought to my attention over in the pictures thread that there might, or probably is more going on with the genetics of my snakes. I hadn't even realized we had this subforum over here, guess I'll take the discussion over here about any other genetics going on.

    First I'll show you the parents, the mother is in the blue stage of shedding, so forgive the slight tinge of shedding.

    Him (Known Lesser)










    Her (Labeled as a Pastel. Currently in blue and highly uncooperative)












    And now the babies:

    Group:




    Holy Smokes what are these two:














    Lessers (One is in shed)




    Maybe a Lesser?








    The Twins- What are they Lessers? Lesser Pastels?






    And finally the normal, who is really nice and has a lot of pattern fade, but is in shed, after being blue






    Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
    1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies

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