Not sure what this awesome snake is.
Is it a Desert Spider Pied?
Is it a Pastel Spider Pied?
The parents were a Desert Het Pied male to a BumbleBee Het Pied.
I'm leaning towards Desert Spider Pied. What do you guys think???

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Not sure what this awesome snake is.
Is it a Desert Spider Pied?
Is it a Pastel Spider Pied?
The parents were a Desert Het Pied male to a BumbleBee Het Pied.
I'm leaning towards Desert Spider Pied. What do you guys think???

Chad it looks like a Desert Spider Pied. Congrats it looks awesome!
Brock
Wow!!!! That is cute!!! Nice snake!!!
very nice but i agree desert spider pied
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spider m
pastel f
graziani pastel m
high c albino m
het for albino m
het for albino f
cini f
orange ghost f
rodent breeding setup
and still growing
I'm thinking "DSP" as well!
Hey Chad it was great getting to meet you at the show last weekend! We will be looking for a Desert Pin or Spider this year so we will be in contact.
I would guess that is a Desert Spider Pied maybe it has Pastel in it too? What ever it is it is awesome!
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Sloan Reptiles
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Stunning animal. I would guess desert spider pied. Awesome!
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Cheers,
Jessica Gibbs
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Just a normal. I'll give you $20 for it. Haha. At least you're not asking if it's a YB!!!
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
Chad-
I vote Desert Spider Pied-head does not have the "look" of a bee....
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Brad Chambers
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To me it looks like a Bumble Bee Piebald or even cause of the desert color a Desert Bumble Bee Piebald, by any luck it would be the second one that I think it looks like to me.
Nolan
I will give you my car for it, but I don't think THAT would even cover the cost...lol
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