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"It's my snake, I trained it, so I'm going to eat it!" - Mad Max, The Road Warrior
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"It's my snake, I trained it, so I'm going to eat it!" - Mad Max, The Road Warrior
Damm those are some smoking babies, especially that last one.What a clutch of variety in colors and patterns.So how many are you debating on holding back.
Wow Jordan,I was admiring your babies when you first posted them.I think there is something very special going on with your breeders.The amount of diversity is awesome!!!I personally think it's genetic.The patterns are completely diverse and does not look like it is caused by temp fluctuations.Are the parents Ultrabreights or just normals.Good Job man !!! Awesome first clutch.
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I love them..and I want some 
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-Amelia
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Nice clutch, Jordan. I am rather fond of pic #2. A very nice and clean pattern and color combo.
...a fella like yourself would hold ALL of them back! Jordan, those a just plain WILD looking! I think you have more than a couple things going on with them. VERY nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Matt
Well unfortunately I only have room for a few of them. There are three that really stick out to me that I'm definately keeping and maybe this little runt if she makes it. But it is definately genetic the previous owner had a similar clutch from this same pair. There is granite, super stripe and a light gene that I'm assuming will turn out to be an ultra het sort of thing, but cant tell for sure, in there. Wish I could keep all of them theres only a few that even look remotely normal, but unfortunately I dont have much room. Might even have to send a adult female out on breeder loan :winking in Matt's direction:
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"It's my snake, I trained it, so I'm going to eat it!" - Mad Max, The Road Warrior
>>Well unfortunately I only have room for a few of them.
Dude, I'm in the SAME boat. I just can't sit on everything (as much as I want to).
>and maybe this little runt if she makes it.
Jordan, I have a run from my Borneo litter that is just going to plain kick MUCHO rear end if it make it. So far (much to my surprise) it has taken two small meals. The VERY weird thing? It was inside a half rotten VERY green and nasty egg. The baby ingested SO much fluid that it's bowel was dark green when viewing the belly and the ENTIRE (NO kidding) animal had a pale green hue. Being the moron I am on occassion, I did not take pics of it initially or the urates that came out. They were BRIGHT green! Totally insane... you would have loved it. So, if it keeps eating and growing it should be KILLER in about three or four months. I'll probably sit on this one for a little while. It's not an 'Ultra', but, well, you'll just have to check it out when I take pics. It's going to be an unreal adult!
> Might even have to send a adult female out on breeder loan :winking in Matt's direction:
Hahahahaha... Hook me up! I can handle breeder loans. Especially if we stick one of these 'Ultra' males in next season. But, I need a little time to get my BIG FB racks in.
Matt
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