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DMong
at Mon Sep 14 17:55:22 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Boy!,...yes, I certainly agree with you there. I'm quite sure it would have been the only two-headed albino Honduran milk in existence today.
I would have done anything and everything humanly possible to keep it thriving for as long as possible had it hatched healthy from the start. I have another breeder friend that hatched one almost identical to mine, only it was a hypomelanistic Honduran instead of an albino(amelanistic)form. His did not make it either, and it was very screwed up just as mine was, so he humanely euthanized the animal soon after pipping the egg.
Also, yet another guy I know of hatched out a perfect looking two-headed Sinaloan Milksnake just last year.
Freakishly interesting to say the least..LOL! I'll have to make a point of looking into if that Sinaloan is still alive today though. One must consider that some feeding issues can easily arise with other obvious problems as well. Some people are also much better than others when it comes to the many tricks and techniques when it comes to feeding problem hatchlings too.
Here are some "extreme" hypo's, and very light hypos I just produced that are some of the nicest, lightest ones in existence. These will also be glowing like neon pumpkins after they shed for the first time. Their ruby-red eyes that many in this clutch have are incredible as well.
best regards, ~Doug

just one of the very lightest ones regarding what would "normally" be a jet-black head,rings and eyes.
 ----- "Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
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