This one has come out of the egg so far.
DR

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Is that a silver blond, het for albino? Nice looking suboc.
Regards
John
>>Is that a silver blond, het for albino? Nice looking suboc.
>>Regards
>>John
Thanks. The triple hets are normally colored and patterned but are heterzygous for albino, silver and blonde. When bred together, you can get any combination of those three, including albino and silver (which would be a snow).
Dusty
Congrats~ nice and healthy looking.
Awesome Dusty. How many days did they go? How many eggs total do you have? And one more question: what was the makeup of the parents? I know you've posted that info before but it's been a while. Congrats. Good luck with the rest of them.
Mike
>>Awesome Dusty. How many days did they go?
92-93 days
>>How many eggs total do you have?
There were three eggs in that first clutch. They've all now pipped/hatched. We still have another clutch of nine triple het eggs due any day now. In another couple of weeks, we should have other eggs hatching too (like triple het x triple het!! - woo hoo!).
>>And one more question: what was the makeup of the parents? I know you've posted that info before but it's been a while. Congrats. Good luck with the rest of them.
Thanks, and not a prob! The parents are an albino male (from the Loma Alta line) plus an axanthic blonde female.
Are these the snakes you were talking about back in August when you would produce one of only two types of blondes or snows or something in captivity?
Congratulations, Dad!
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Regards, Bill McGighan
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