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25% Guyanan-Glow litter first shed pics.

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Posted by: treystowell at Thu Sep 9 10:33:22 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by treystowell ]  
   

Well this was my last 2010 litter and was not sure what would come of it since the it was fathered/sired by the same 18-month old youngster I produced in 2008 ... the male sunglow male that sired sunglow litter #2 for me this year. After he was done with the female he was on and still early enough in the year, I just couldn't help sticking him on a 50% Guyanan female of Mike Weitzman stock (thanks MIKE . I just shot them the other day and thought I would share with everyone ... so hope you enjoy looking.



First is the 'pick of the litter' male sunglow ... imo, is proly the best all around sunglow (saddle wise at least) I produced this year. all babies have that GREAT BCC influence (huge red side medallions & tail targets, etc.). So ... On to the 4 pics of him ....













Here is the nicest female sunglow (imo) from the litter. She has totally different look regarding saddles/pattern and color tones (than male above). Her are a few pics of her ...











Then here are a few others babies from the litter I thought I'd post rather than only the sunglows. This litter total (13) was comprised of 4 sunglows, 2 albinos, 4 Dh sunglows & 3 normals). So, here is one other glow (another not pictured was in deep shed), a few albinos, few Dh's and few hets ...



















Questions for BCC breeders: I am not sure if the fact that the offspring in this litter have 25% BCC/Guyanan blood, or just the line and/or combo of lines, but these are the biggest, most solid feeling babies from birth (still yet) that I have ever seen. They are bigger than (outta the gate) than any clutch I have ever seen ... and I had some good ones this year ... so that is saying alot. Anyone ever heard of BCC neo's coming into the world like this (bigger/more solid than most BCI stock)? My one litter of 25% suri albinos last year also were larger than typically seen, but it was very small and only one stood out as VERY big/robust ... so those of you who have done a good deal BCC breedings over the years along with BCI stuff ... your thoughts are appreciated on this subject please THANK YOU .



As always, THANKS a million, I hope you enjoyed looking and hope everyone is happy, healthy and all is as you would like it to be (personally and professionally)!!!



Warm Personal Regards to All,

Trey Stowell

Wichita, KS
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Trey Stowell

BoaCraft Reptiles

Wichita, KS

www.boacraftreptiles.com

trey@boacraft.com


   

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