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Jereme

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So, We breed 1 of Plasmas to my male Orchid. 12 babies hatched out, 1 only made it a day, 1 was problem feeder we sent off with a small group of problem feeders and 5 we traded for other cool babies and we still have 5 of them. One of the Males we kept has changed into what looks more like an Orchid. Here are some pics.
1st pic is After 1st shed
2nd pic is 15 weeks 4-5 sheds
3rd pic is a close up of his head.
 

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Here is another male. Can't find a pic of him earlier.
 

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So, this is an Orchid we got from breeding the same male to a classic het Orchid.
1st pic is After 1st shed
2nd pic is 15 weeks 4-5 sheds
3rd pic is a close up of his head.
 

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Another suspect!
 

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Sunkissed have very different saddles from 'normal' patterned animals, especially on the neck. In a 'normal' pattern, the edges of the saddle 'reach' for the next/previous saddle, so it looks like this: )___( )___( )__(

A sunkissed has squared off saddle edges, so it looks like this: [___] [___] [___]

The snake you most recently posted has reachy saddles, showing it is not an orchid.
 
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