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Clutch #1 2011.. Yellow stripe?

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Ok. My first clutch of the year poped out and I was kinda supprised that EVERY baby had a Yellow stripe down there back. This is from a Bumble bee x Pastel breeding. The pastel I received last year at about 800 grams and could not tell you how it looked as a baby, she was passed along 3-4 different breaders before I got her, and looks like a avg pastel for her size and age. Last years clutch from the same male but different female didn't have anything like this except the spiders, all my spiders have that stripe.

Killer Bee
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Bumble Bee
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Super Pastel
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Spider
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Pastel
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Any idea's.. this is only my second year breading.
 
They all just look like exceptional examples of the morph to me! Gorgeous babies!! You sex them yet??
 
nope. wanted to wait till they shed. heard it can harm them if you do it to early. I'm hoping for a male killer.. the rest is up for sale.. :)
 
I can only see sexing them early hurting them if you probe them too young, as long as you are easy with them, popping them won't hurt them.
 
Last year I popes and had 7females and 1 male. After I got a friend probe found out it was 3 females and 5 males. I still can't pop right. Blah.
 
LOL its really easy to pop hatchlings. I've never probed but I would think it would be harder to tell the sex by probing. I can make the hemi penes come out super easy which is a 100% guarantee its a male. and females I can easily see the white nubs too.
 
I just went and tried. I got a male killer bee!! The bee seemed female but I'm not sure. Lol. Will try again on the rest tomorrow.
 
Killer 1.0 , Bumble bee 0.1, pastel 1.0, spider 0.1, super pastel 1.0.
So 3.2.

Got the male I needed! Wish the super was female though lol.
 
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Jeremie, I have problems with popping too. I always pop then double check with probing. I actually find the probing easier but want to be 100% on the sex so I just do both.
 
I've poped them all twice so far. Same results. After they shed I'll probe and bring them to my friends house. He's been breading snakes for many years. Then I can see how accurate I was. The last thing I want is to sell someone
The wrong sex snake. Lol
 
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