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Check out the pattern on this Spider!

oc-balls Sep 21, 2009 05:33 PM

This is my second clutch of the year (Spider x Normal)
I got pretty good odds, 8 eggs – 4 spiders & 4 normals.

Check out the reduced pattern on one of the Spiders. She’s a keeper for sure!


Spider x Normal


Spider x Normal – 8 eggs (4 Spiders & 4 Normals)


Pattern Comparison


Reduced Pattern

Thanks for looking,
Ken

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0.1 Mojave Ball Python (Mitena)
1.0 Spider Ball Python (Sarki)
0.1 Pastel Ball Python (Panthea)
0.1 100% Het Albino Ball Python (Hazina Adamma)
1.0 Albino Ball Python (Apu)
0.5 Normal Ball Pythons (Norma, Nova, Nala, Nimeesha, Nyoka)


1.0 Desert Tortoise (Tubbs) from Tortoise Rescue
1.0 Boxer (Shadow)


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kvandoren@ocballs.net

Replies (1)

Wallbanger26 Sep 21, 2009 06:23 PM

I wouldn't be surprised if your spider or that normals is het for something. It seems, and this is not proven fact, but it seems from my experience that spiders that come out with dots on the sides and back stripes and what not all hatch out from spider x het, or spider het x norm. At least that's what has been the case with a couple of friends and I. Line breed and see what happens.

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