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What Red Milk(Lt.syspila)morphs are being produced?

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Posted by: ErikH at Tue Dec 7 20:33:35 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ErikH ]  
   

I know there are Hypos,I dont see them being offered for sale much anymore though.There are Hypo-erythristics(pumpkin orange)I breed them,but not in large enough numbers to offer any for sale yet,not sure if anyone else has any.I saw a pic of a albino a few years ago,what happened with it,was it ever bred?Are there any anerythristics being produced?I've heard there are some out there,I saw one that was wild caught but it died before it could be bred.Any stripes or abberants out there?I know Red Milks aren't very popular,due to small hatchling size and supposed difficulty of getting them to eat,I don't have any serious problems getting mine to eat pinkies.They have to be newborn pinkies though,anything over a day old is too big,they are usually alot easier to start on mice than alterna.Out of clutch of 5 this year only 2 required skink scenting to get started.


   

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