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lesserbee to a mojave produced this

xplicit Sep 11, 2010 02:54 PM

Hey everybody , bred a lesserbee to a mojave and produced a white snake,the odd thing is if you look closely this snake has very faint pattern, dark eyes,just not sure about what's going on here ,your input would be greatly appreciated ,Thanks in advance, Rich Kensinger.

Replies (5)

Herman63 Sep 11, 2010 03:18 PM

From my understanding a lesser x mojave produces a blue eye leu.

Congrats....

Herman63
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jeff favelle Sep 12, 2010 08:23 PM

Wait and see if it wobbles.

Looks great though. I definitely going to try to hit Spider Lucies next year. 3 chances if all goes right.
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BackBeat Sep 11, 2010 04:32 PM

Looks like that Leucy is also a Spider.

The dark eyes?
Perhaps the blue eyes of the Leucy has combined with the green eyes of the Spider, resulting in darker green eyes.

Green plus Blue = a darker shade of the original green.

What tone are the dark eyes?
Greenish? Blueish? Dark Brownish? Gray scale? (ie: dark gray or black)

From the photos the eyes look a dark gray with perhaps a slight, dark blue tint.

Congrats on that one.
That'll be a fun one to breed. Even just to a normal... (Lessers, Mojos, Spiders, Lesser Spiders, Mojo Spiders...mmm)

BB

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anthony james mc Sep 13, 2010 09:03 AM

Agree , likely Spider Mojave Lesser (BEL).. Breed it out to Pastels.. Nice animal!

Anthony McCain
McCain Reptiles

CBCarnival Sep 15, 2010 09:07 AM

Pretty interesting. Keep us updated! I would love to see a picture when it sheds out.

I'm especially curious because I was planning on putting my male mojave spider to my lesser female later this year.

-T. Ross

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