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Anyone ever seen anything like this?

ajfreptiles Dec 07, 2011 08:26 PM

I would have just thought they were normals except that 4 of the 5 babies have the same look. Hey if you want to just say they are normals...thats ok...but if anyone knows anything of interest please say so...the other baby was a spider. I bred a unique female that has similar look as babies...to several males...A spider, Fire, and yellow belly and a pinstripe. Anyway..your opinions are welcome.
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charleshanklin Dec 07, 2011 09:00 PM

I'd keep them all back and breed a male back to mom asap to see what happens. Worse case scenario is you have neat looking normals.
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ballin Dec 07, 2011 11:12 PM

I would like to see the mom!You never know where the next new morph will come from.

jsschrei Dec 08, 2011 01:23 AM

If they were mine I'd hold them back. Those nice wide dorsal stripes are cool. Breed them back to the parents and she if anything awesome pops up. You never know...
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Southern_Style Dec 08, 2011 04:15 PM

I hatched out some het clowns earlier this year with the same spots on the neck.

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