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boxienuts
at Sun Jun 29 20:55:49 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ]
Woke up this morning to find that my triple het that was bred by the male triple hets had laid 11 eggs, that got me excited but then I looked into the tub with my anery motley female that was also bred by triple het and she was just starting to lay her first of 11 eggs. I guess the snake gods decided it was egg laying day at my house today, WOW!!! I was able to grab an egg every half hour mark it and put in substrate which was a nice way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Anyway one of the eggs from the triple het had orange spots on it and was separated from the rest of the clutch, has anyone seen this before? I am assuming the spotted was singled out because it is not a viable egg? please correct me if I am wrong.
----- Jeff Benfer
You'll get your regius's to the wall, man!
1.0 pastel Python regius
1.1 mojave Python regius
0.1 normal Python regius
1.3 Terrapene carolina thriunguis
2.3 Terrapene carolina carolina
4.1 Kinosternon baurii
1.1 Malaclemys terrapin terrapin
2.2 double het albino and anerythristicThamnophis sirtalis parietalis
1.0 anerythristic Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis
2.2 Iowa snow Thamnophis radix
0.1 het Christmas albino Thamnophis radix
1.1 double het cherry erythristic, albino Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
1.1 melanistic Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
1.1 triple heterozygous for amelanistic,carmel, and stripe Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 anerythristic motley Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 Okeetee Pantherophis guttatus
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