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a153fish
at Sat Oct 13 10:06:46 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ]
There are 2 different snakes in those pics. I thought I posted them more equally, but the one in the middle is from a second clutch. The two first pics, and the last two pics are the same snake, and is from the first clutch. They are both from the same parents, which is a Jelly male, and a possible het female from the 123 line. So she is possible het for PB, Axanthic, and Hypo. I should not have gotten any T-Negs, or Lavenders for that matter, even if the male Jelly is het for lavender. I am beginning to think the female is het for T-neg? as I did get 2 that look like Jellies to me. Here are more pics. First the parents then the ones that look Jelly.

Female Jelly

Male Jelly
 ----- Disclaimer: I do keep several snakes in pairs, and some in groups. However I realize that things can go wrong, and I have to keep a close eye on those groups, to be sure they are not being adversely affected by these living conditions. Also if one happens to eat it's cagemate, it is 100% my fault, and I know the risks in advance!
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- T-Neg? - a153fish, Fri Oct 12 22:09:30 2012
- RE: T-Neg? - GerardS, Fri Oct 12 23:17:23 2012
- Gerard... - a153fish, Sat Oct 13 10:08:26 2012
- And....... - GerardS, Fri Oct 12 23:18:45 2012
- RE: T-Neg? - Jlassiter, Sat Oct 13 01:25:41 2012
More info- - a153fish, Sat Oct 13 10:06:46 2012
- RE: T-Neg? - Brandon Osborne, Tue Oct 16 09:37:01 2012
- RE: T-Neg? - Bluerosy, Tue Oct 16 18:28:21 2012
- RE: T-Neg? - mbrawley, Wed Oct 17 23:55:02 2012
- RE: T-Neg? - dumje, Sun Oct 28 11:56:34 2012
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