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RE: Snowball clutch hatching

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Posted by: Wyvern at Fri May 14 08:53:50 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Wyvern ]  
   

>>MAN AM I HAPPY FOR YOU!!!
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>>That snow looks great! How many clutches did it take to prove out?
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>>Please post some after shed pics! or you could email them to me directly
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>>Congrats again!!!
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>>Pitoon
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This is actually the first clutch of a first time laying female. The female is the daughter of the male and we hatched her in 2007. She took after her mother in large size/appetite and got up to breeding size really quick and laid a better than expected clutch size. To get 7 visible morphs so neatly divided out of 8 eggs is sweet. At the very least all we wanted to see was an albino to know that male was indeed a het snow, and the first out of the egg was the snow. Originally we were going to breed the axanthic to an albino het snow to prove him out, but the albino of course was such a picky eater for several years and then when she finally got up to breeding weight/size, there was no real interest between the two.


   

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