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Posted by: froggieb at Tue Aug 15 23:22:47 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by froggieb ]  
   

Here you go Jobi, and anyone else interested in seeing these. I think these are awesome little animals, and talk about diverse colors and patterns! Gotta love em!



First, here 3 of the 5 from Calamity Jane’s Clutch that hatched out on 4/20/2006





This one isn’t real colorful but has nice bars.









I love the orange shading on this one!









Would you call this a flame job? Vroom, Vroom! (fat belly too!)











Here are two from Lacy’s clutch of 4 that hatched 5/24/2006



None of the babies from the other clutches showed bright colors at this age so time will tell. Lacy was my more colorful female with lots of orange and cinnamon coloring so I am still hopeful!















Here are 4 of the 6 Stumpies. They started hatching 4/12/2006. I received them on 6/22/2006. Yep, that’s right, I didn’t breed these. I bought the whole clutch to bring in another bloodline. With the addition of these I have 3 unrelated clutches of CBs!



When they arrived their tails were all mangled and shriveled up so I had to amputate them back to healthy tissue. They are comparable in size to my 5/24/2006 clutch, considerably smaller than Calamity’s 4/20/2006 clutch that is 8 days younger than them, but they are growing fast. I am sure that they will catch up with Calamity’s babies by the time they are ready to breed! And you guessed it, I will be picking the cream from this crop!



This one is not so colorful here but still has some nice shading and patterns.









Nice shading outlining the bars on this stumpy but you still ain’t seen nothing yet!









A stumpy with faint bars and again, nice patterns, this one has sort of a flame at the nape. Now we’re seeing some color!









WOW, this one is a knockout! What color do we call this? You can see where he has shed, can’t wait until he’s all finished!









I expect to hear some feedback on the color on these leps. I am in love with these guys!




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