Looks like theres some keepers, have to see.










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Looks like theres some keepers, have to see.










I see a few potential keepers in there. 
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Randall L Turner Jr.
nice looking pile of babies - good numbers too. Be sure to post more when they shed/eat. --David
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Michael Burton
Not only are the hypos SWEET, you've got some awesome patterns on a few of those normals as well.. Great connecting saddles! I love it! That had to be nice to walk in on!
Lifes funny. It was a wonderful thing to walk in on. And an impressive first litter for this girl. I'm in the midst of starting a down phaze. I'm sure some of you who've been around will understand what I'm sayin.Haven't had the time to spend that I need to on the collection I've acquired, And starting to sell everything. Then you get a reminder of why you love the herps and the business. Still getting out for the time being. But now with plans on getting a small few animals I really like and concentrating on those few. Too many cages too little time.
were the adults that produced them?
thanks ,Joe
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin
Mother is a normal, with what looks like possibly brazillian influence. Interesting blocky pattern. Male salmon ,typical adult salmon coloration and pattern.
Intersting... I did notice the extra bold pattern... yet the color and cleanliness on some...
I was thinking it was maybe a pastel bred to a Salmontine...
either way, great babies!
I just had my first clutch of balls, ever, hatch yesterday.. lol... i'm a bit excited too 
Babies Rule!!!
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin
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Cant beat those numbers! Congrats
Salmonboa.com
Congrats! Love those salmons.
Griff / L.A.Snakes, INC. / lasnakes@hotmail.com
L.A.Snakes, Inc. / Griff
I can definitely see some keepers in there!! Ah, baby boas are GREAT!
Thanks,
Celia
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Celia Chien
Celia Chien Photography
www.BoaConstrictorMorphs.com
www.BallPythonMorphs.com
www.CornSnakeMorphs.com
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