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VPI T-POSITIVE SUNGLOW MOTLEYS!!!!!

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Posted by: NUCCIZ_BOAS at Thu May 3 15:38:11 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by NUCCIZ_BOAS ]  
   

With a twist no less! I'm no expert on recognizing jungles, but these SCREAM jungle to me. A few look to be T-positive Jungle-motleys! What do you guys think?



I got to watch them be born. Walked in the room and saw the tail waving, then the magic began!



I apoliggize for the terrible pics. I was so excited that I was shaking. I actually dropped the camera a few times, and other times my fingers couldn't stay still long enough to let it focus!



Here's the stud male:





Here's them doing the deed:





Gravid mom last week, this picture you should all remember.... I haven't gotten a baby count yet, but it looks to be around 20-25





AND THE MAGIC OF TODAY!











A motley!









I won't lie, I was getting nervous. The first 6 or so babies were born without a single visual t-positive.... Until this little guy. Can't tell if it's a sunglow or a sunglow motley yet, I'm leaning towards motley as I'm getting to see it better







Then a bunch more normals and motley normals:





Then there was a brief pause in the action. She clearly was trying to pass a slug. she had trouble for a minute







Once it passed, the visual t-positives flowed out like a stream! one on top of another! T-positive Motleys, sunglow motleys, etc!

























Now comes the jungle argument.... Look at the tail on this lil fella! Its colors are like a rainbow! (theres more argument to the jungles, keep reading...)







LOOK AT THIS GUY!





A sunglow motley! =)











More evidence supporting my jungle argument.... Is this a t-positive jungle-motley? It sure as heck looks it!







A nice hypo motley het t-positive-





Last but not least.... This last picture has 3 animals that have jungle traits. What do you guys think? I will get better pics later when I pull them out and we can decide. But at first glance, I think i've got jungles on my hands????







And that was about all of the pictures I could get before mom said "ENOUGH!" and lunged across the cage trying to kill me! Funny how I gave her all this bedding to hide the babies. She even made a nice nest in it yesterday, then she hides herself in the nest and drops babies out in the open.... silly girl!





Ended with only 2 slugs which were stuck together!



Thanks for looking everyone!



Tony


   

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