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First Clutch of 2006

MikeWilbanks Mar 21, 2006 10:56 AM

A couple of years ago Bob Clark and I imported this female from Africa. She was in really bad shape, skinny and had a scrape on her back. After a couple of years of rehab. She is feeding well now, acclimated and just laid this nice clutch of eggs.
Constrictors Unlimited

Replies (12)

rfarris Mar 21, 2006 11:10 AM

Very nice! What sired the clutch?

Thanks for sharing!
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Ryan Farris

coldbloodaddict Mar 21, 2006 11:11 AM

Congratulations, That is a great looking snake. Gotta love Africa. What did you breed to her? Thanks, Jon

havic Mar 21, 2006 11:16 AM

Sweet Looking Moma
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1.2.0 ball python (aragorn, arwen,`eowyn)
1.0.0 100% het pied (frodo)
1.0.0 columbian boa (squiggles)
1.0.0 rat snake (alabastered)
0.1.0 corn snake (baby)
0.0.2 whites tree frog (trevor, kirmet)
0.0.5 pacific green tree frogs
3.2.0 cats (rockie, bs, brownie, lerrado, kole)
1.3.0 kids (dilyen, dakota, chyanne, sierra)
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jmartin104 Mar 21, 2006 12:16 PM

with the eggs!
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Jay A. Martin
Jay Martin Reptiles

MarkS Mar 21, 2006 12:22 PM

Is that your Lavender albino? It's actually starting to look more and more like the Toffee ball. Very pretty snake, congratulations.

Mark

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>>A couple of years ago Bob Clark and I imported this female from Africa. She was in really bad shape, skinny and had a scrape on her back. After a couple of years of rehab. She is feeding well now, acclimated and just laid this nice clutch of eggs.
>>Constrictors Unlimited

BackBeat Mar 21, 2006 02:27 PM

female who was gravid when imported?

If so, how did her original clutch go? And did you breed her back to any male 'hets' from the original clutch?

Thanks.

Good Luck. Beautiful snake, and no doubt genetic.

BB
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"Have you hugged your drummer today?" --- Me

BackBeat Mar 21, 2006 02:33 PM

Just checked out your webpage and learned that she layed 6 good eggs and one 'slug' after being imported in 2003.

So who's the daddy of this season's clutch?

Thanks.

BB
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"Have you hugged your drummer today?" --- Me

MikeWilbanks Mar 21, 2006 03:02 PM

She was bred to a Het Lavender. Hoping for some nice Lavender babies.

BallBoutique Mar 21, 2006 03:26 PM

What a real nice snake. Hope it is recessive.
Will make a great investment.
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RedDevil Mar 22, 2006 08:57 PM

I'm pretty sure Lavender Albinos were already proven recessive.

jyohe Mar 21, 2006 04:54 PM

...I love those that look like that..paragon and all.....

bred the snot out of that morph......can't ait to get some...

......at least figure out what it is too even?.......

good luck........beautiful morph...................
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you think????

RoyalVariations- Mar 21, 2006 05:26 PM

np
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Kyle J. Stevens
Royal Variations Ltd.

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