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    Queenbee or Hypo Queenbee??

    I lucked out in my lesser het hypo / bumblebee het hypo clutch, with 3 lesserbees, a lesser, a normal and this female queenbee... or possibly a hypo-queenbee? I'm thinking she's a hypo because of how light her head is... Its hard to tell with the differing quality in pictures of queenbees. Can anyone weigh in?




    And here is a picture of her beside my second favorite from the clutch, a Lesserbee. They are both around 2 weeks old.


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    No answers here just mirin

    Wow they look amazing

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    Honestly it's going to be very very hard to tell if she has the hypo gene, at least this early. I'd let her get a couple meals and sheds in before revisiting....

    Ive heard of some people identifying possible hypo ball pythons by looking at their sheds. If they shed clear or with faint, almost indiscernible pattern (versus obvious pattern) it's likely hypo. I've never done this myself though.

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    Re: Queenbee or Hypo Queenbee??

    That's sort of what I figured, this is just my first clutch so I'm just pretty eager to know lol.. I'll post another pic in a couple weeks for sure!!

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    Beautiful snakes. I really like the darker one. Thanks for posting!

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