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brianm616
at Thu Jun 30 19:29:53 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brianm616 ]
thanks jimmy. she was the first hatchling that i produced since '98 - i was amazed she made it actually. for some reason, only her egg dried out towards the end of incubation. she emerged about a week earlier than the rest of her clutch-mates and was so small she could only get down pinky heads. of course, now she wolfs down large fuzzies just like her siblings.
i wish i had taken progression pics of the yellow albino nelsons. she started out so dull and orange - especially compared to her sister, who is super red. she's also produced 11 eggs this season. five for her first clutch and six for her second.
and yes, that's a clown line sinaloan. i kept one of her sons from last season to hopefully breed back to her next year.
funny enough, she has a 15 RBR count - the generic male i bred with her has a 14 RBR count and they ended up producing three 11, two 12, and one 13 RBR counted neonates. i gave one of the 11 counts to john emberton at the east bay vivarium - it'll be interesting to see what he ends up producing with her.
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