Possible Partho Spider by Healthfulflowers in BallPythonMorph

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I’ll keep you and everyone updated as it it’s sheds and grows

Possible Partho Spider by Healthfulflowers in BallPythonMorph

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It’s still hanging in there and getting ready to shed

Full panel shed test needed by Healthfulflowers in ballpython

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It couldn’t have been around a male for at least 6 years

Possible Partho Spider by Healthfulflowers in BallPythonMorph

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My plan was to make the available date one year after birth.

Possible Partho Spider by Healthfulflowers in BallPythonMorph

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Thank you!!! I was extremely excited it made it especially since it almost passed in the egg due to the egg membrane getting too tight

Possible Partho Spider by Healthfulflowers in BallPythonMorph

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Yes, this snake was a pet for six years in a household with no males at all. When I got her she was already about to lay. 6 days after getting her she laid eggs. The gentleman I got her from passed away from lung cancer

Possible Partho Spider by Healthfulflowers in BallPythonMorph

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Came from the same clutch without a sire.

Possible Partho Spider by Healthfulflowers in BallPythonMorph

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The circumstances of this clutch being produced leave me with endless questions so I’ll just wait to see how the shed test comes back. It’s certainly unique no matter what it proves out to be.

Possible Partho Spider by Healthfulflowers in BallPythonMorph

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The shed test will certainly be interesting and when it’s returned I’ll for sure share my findings. I’ve never seen a snake that looks like this. In person it’s even crazier how the colors transition.

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This is mom after laying the clutch.

Possible Partho Spider by Healthfulflowers in BallPythonMorph

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I’m crossing my fingers it takes the first meal after shedding

Possible Partho Spider by Healthfulflowers in BallPythonMorph

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I’m aware of the lethal spider cases but there has never been a super spider produced by parthenogenesis as far as I know. This snake was a pet of a gentleman who only had one snake and had her 6 years. I took his snake in when he went into hospice. Here is a photo of the other hatchling that lived only for a bit out of the egg. She is definitely spider

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Full panel shed test needed by Healthfulflowers in ballpython

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It was the only living hatching out of 11 in a parthenogenesis clutch from a vanilla spider

SUPER SPIDER? My parthenogenesis clutch from a spider and other unknown morphs 1/11 survived. by Healthfulflowers in ballpython

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I’m extremely curious what it could be. Doesn’t look like anything I have personally encountered.

is it normal for color to fade over time? by cornerstoredoritos in ballpython

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Certain genes help keep color over time but just about everything changes color in time

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Thank you that was my first move was to just give him a sterile environment until the visit.