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Newly hatched pales and reds

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Posted by: zonatahunt at Thu Jun 30 23:37:09 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zonatahunt ]  
   

I've been so busy that I simply haven't had a moment to photograph any of my new pain-in-the-arse hatchlings. About 20% of all my milks have taken pinks or pinkie heads, so at least that's a start!

This is my hold-back pair of Big Horn Co., MT, pales - male then female




These are the other two males from the same clutch:




And the other two females from the same clutch:





Here's a hatchling from my favorite locality of reds. He's quite flashy for his young age!


I had seven of these little buggers pop out last week. The clutch was male heavy, but I could care less, these hypo reds are great critters.


Here's a typical hatchling from my Johnson Co. clutch. They were quite large for reds.


Lastly, I was blessed with four female Ellsworth Co., KS, gentilis. This little girl pretty much represents how the other three look too.


Well, I hope all the rest of you are having a great time with your hatchlings as well!

Mitch


   

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