Looking for help identifying genetics for some hatchlings. Pairing was a super pastel pinstripe x mojave leopard (pos yellowbelly)
I originally thought this one was just a pastel but now im thinking pastel mojave because of the “key holes”
I thought this one was a pastel mojave leopard but i dont really know how to identify leopard
Would love some input. Thanks yall
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It looks like they haven’t shed yet? We’ll need to see them after they shed.
I don’t see Mojave in either of these. Did you hatch any Mojaves in the other hatchlings?
If not, can you possibly post the leopard Mojave?
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This pic is the dad he was sold to me as a mojave leopard the seller also told me that yellow belly was in the pairing but couldnt tell if this snake had the trait
This is the mom. I was told she was a super pastel pinstripe
Unfortunately those were the only 2 hatchlings that made it and im still waiting on the first shed
Was it an incubator issue? Or just bad eggs?
The downside from that is incubation issues can cause some funky pattern sometimes.
After they shed, try to get some photos of them in natural light. I think the 2nd one will benefit from it.
It could change after the shed because that’s when some colors really start coming in… But it looks like a pastel and a pastel leopard to me. But that could change if the true colors show us more of the Mojave color after shed.
As far as dad, he looks to be low expression on the leopard. They can sometimes still produce some strong patterns in offspring, but less likely to happen. I don’t think I see any YB influence there.
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It was an incubator issue. Im not really sure how to identify leopard but the 2nd snake looks alot like the dad. The first is just super yellow. Ill try and post some pics after they shed out
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