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RE: Hey Congratulations!

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Posted by: RoyerReptiles at Mon May 23 13:09:02 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RoyerReptiles ]  
   

thanks! : )

Technically, yes, it's a Hypo x normal breeding. BUT, this female always produces fabulous pastels and crazy high pink "normals". She is nearly 8 feet and 40-50 lbs but still has way above average appearance. I'm not sure what's going on with her. Here is a pic of one of my favorites from two years ago (this pic is a year old and she keeps getting better!)


>>Congrats on the new litter! Looks like some VERY nice babies you produced there! What was the breeding? It looks like maybe a Hypo x Normal?
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>>Congrats again!
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