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Fire x Dinker clutch

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I bred a male 06' Fire to a Dinker (reduced pattern) female. I got a rather interesting result. The Fire was said to have thrown to differant types of offspring. Some were high orange and others were typical. I shot some pics today after everyone had thier first shed. Ended up with 2 very differant looking Fire males, and 2 very differant Fire females with 1.2 normals.

This is where the story gets interesting. I was on vacation when the eggs were hatching, so I had a good friend over daily to deal with my rats, snakes and hatchlings. It was 6 healthy eggs, that were rather large. They started hatching the Monday after I left and on Friday he called me freaking out. He said "How many snakes were there?" I replied that there were 6 eggs. He swore that he had lost a snake, but still had 6. I came home and 2 days later 1 escaped, I found him and placed him back in. 3 days later another escaped right after shedding, a search insued and a snake was found and placed back in the bin. 2 days later it shed and I was thoroughly confused. Well 5 days after that my wife wakes me at 4:30 screaming a snake is loose and on the stove, I came down and grabbed it and proceeded to scold the snake for my loss of sleep and it's persistance to escape. I went to place it in drawer 1 but it's not empty, so I try drawer 2,3,4,5, and 6 and they are all full. There had been a twin, one escaped before I came home and was later found as the double shedding snake. So 7 snakes now accounted for and a set of twins that was a suprise to me.

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Fire female 1 & 2
 

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Some of the normals. All Pictures were with no adjustment outside in low to medium light with no flash. Will have to get better pics, as the differance in the creamy versus orange Fires is lost in the pic.
 

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They remind me of some fires I hatched last year. I bred fire to a granitey female, so I assumed the orange babies were fire granites. I will have to get pics tomorrow. My orange fires also had quite a bit of orange on their bellies. Do yours have this? It kinda looks like it from the pics, but I am viewing from my phone so I can't tell for sure.
 
The splotches on the belly seem to be more yellow then orange, but yes the spots are there. Thanks Shelly, can't wait to see them.
 
The lighting isn't very good, but here's one of the orange-y Fires. She's about 500g.
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I can't seem to get a decent belly shot, so I will try later when it's not raining and I'm feeling more patient.
 
Yes Kyle there were twin fires. That girl is a hotty Shelly. I see similarities, but just wondering if the reduced pattern female cancelled out some of the speckling on mine. Either way, happy with these smokers.
 
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