Worlds first? Help

Did you forget that Bananas are not born with spots all over them?

Maybe as a first-time breeder, you might want to consider that some of the people here might have just a little more experience and knowledge than you

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No banana unfortunately in your little one, but a very lovely baby!! Beautiful markings :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

And not all banana are born with or even have spots. Some can take years to come out. Mine took a while to get any at all :black_heart:

Any pics of parents?

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Poop. My bad!
So far my luck with it has been only pupils will glow red on my non-banana and non-albinos light color snakes. Dark colors won’t usually glow at all unless they’re pied.
All of my CG/banana or albino noodles have glowing eyeballs. I started using that trick for my BEL CGs and just was playing around with my other combos too.

I will refrain from posting this advice in the future~

I have 2 coral glows without a single spot. So that’s not always true. This is my 5 year old for example. One of her daughters has no spots. Another has very few for her 2 year old self.

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It is a great trick for the BluEL and BlkEL Bananas and I certainly advocate for using it as an identification technique there, and I would not refrain from posting the advice up. I just like to caution that it is not necessarily a catch all outside of those cases, especially when you are dealing with higher count combos and combos that include both BluEL and BlkEL complex animals in the het form. YB complex alleles can also throw it off :+1:t4:

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