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Posted by: boxienuts at Wed Jun 19 22:47:09 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ] My erythristic flame 100% het Schuet snow 50% poss het bluegrass albino had a nice litter this morning. 18 babies total. I rotated two different erythristic flame males thru her. One was het snow and the other was not. Looks like the one that was not het snow did most of the work, but the het snow must have tried, because one babies born was an amazing solid orange snake, which I am not sure if it was an extreme erythristic albino or a ery snow (pic 1), but unfortunately it didn't live thru the day. Truly sad, one of the prettiest snakes I have ever produced. Some of these babies are going to be smoking erythristic flames (pic 2), they don't look like much now but the erythristics come on strong. The mother of this litter was also the mom to the snake in the (3rd pic) produced last year. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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