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Couple new litters

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Posted by: boxienuts at Sun Apr 25 11:26:48 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ]  
   

They are small but sweet.
I guess this year the litters are either giant or small for me, nothing in between.....yet, maybe the next litter will be average sized?
Tonight my Nebraska albino het Iowa albino and het anerythristic that was bred by my male Iowa snow het Nebraska albino had babies most were stillborns but 1 perfect Nebraska albino and 1 perfect Iowa albino were born. What an amazing contrast in albino strains, it's hard to believe they are even the same species, and they are definately not compatible. The Nebraska albino is on the left and the Iowa albino is on the right.


these babies were from the black back flame male bred to the low end flame female, unfortunately most of this litter was stillborn, but luckily 3 survived, two of them look like they will be nice quality medium to high end flames, and the other will be a low end orange flame.

thanks for looking
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Jeff Benfer
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