Help identifying this baby

Was wondering if someone can help me out on trying to identify this baby not sure if its considered a spider pied or a ringer the pairing was a spied male to a bamboo het pied any help would be great


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It looks like a low white spider pied to me, which is unusual to see since usually spieds are incredibly high white, there might be bamboo but I have no experience with IDing the gene so I’ll leave that part to somebody more experienced

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No bamboo.
I’d say spider het pied personally just because of how spider is almost always high or pure white. There’s no other genes to really knock out the white involved.

That’s some crazy disruption around the belly tho. Neat looking baby.

Out of curiosity, did you happen to hatch many bamboo pied siblings? I’m curious to know if they ended up with the small eyes.

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No bamboo pieds only got 4 eggs 3 crawled out and one is still in he pipped but just hanging in the egg

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Thanks for the information

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Welcome to the forum @dewlap25! You have some very pretty babies there for sure! You will have to post a pic of the 4 when it decides to enter the world! :+1::blush:

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Thanks caron i will do when he or she comes out thanks again

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You are most certainly welcome! :blush::+1:

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Not sure if it’s just me, but looks maybe like another gene may be in there as well. Spider has a lot of variations at times but those two are so different for siblings.
Might be hiding in your spied if he’s typical high white.

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Armiyana he is all white except the head i will also post a picture of him when he sheds thanks again

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Looks like spotnose in there lol

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