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Mixed moroph Kenyan litter, just born

Roy Stockwell Nov 15, 2006 11:32 PM

When you breed an albino het for anery to an anery het for albino....It's alot of fun sifting through the substrate to see just how many of each morph you have...
This is what you get... babies with all known genetics(no maybe hets)
25% snows
25% amel het anery
25% anery het amel
25% guaranteed double hets(the normal looking light orange)
They are in opaque when born and will look much nicer after their first shed

Replies (7)

SRX Nov 15, 2006 11:38 PM

Very nice mix you have there. Kinda like an Easter egg hunt, huh?

Not to distract from the thread at hand, but I have been meaning to ask how your striped Spotted Pythons are progressing? Have you bred the offspring from the first clutch yet?
Just curious,
Scott

Roy Stockwell Nov 18, 2006 01:56 AM

Hi Scott... yeah its like an Easter egg hunt LOL... kinda fun

The striped Maculosis have been proven out... I've been producing them for several years now, and my original ones were CB from striped parents... They basically bree true and others are producing them now too.
The degree of striping varies, but that is to be expected.



SRX Nov 20, 2006 08:08 AM

Thanks for sharing the photos; those adults look really sharp! The striping on the neo's looks very intense as well. I wonder how clean/full of a stripe you could line breed for?
Again, thanks for the update.
Scott

gothlic768 Nov 15, 2006 11:42 PM

My goodness they are cute!

Elvira:

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0.1 Mali Uromastyx
0.0.1 Mexican Boa
0.1 Red tail boa
1.1.5 Corn Snake
1.2 Bearded Dragon
0.1 Ball Python
3.4 Leopard Gecko
0.0.1 Marbled Gecko
1.0 Crested Gecko
1.0 Russian Tortoise
0.0.1 Fire Belly Toad
0.0.1 White's Tree Frog
0.0.1 Pacman
0.0.1 Sudan Plated Lizard
0.1 Banana Cali. King
0.0.2 Egyptian Toads
1.0.1 Bullfrog
0.0.3 Golden Geckos
0.1 Skunk gecko
1.1 Western Hognose
0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa
0.0.1 cali. toad
2.1 Canine

ginebig Nov 16, 2006 06:58 AM

Easter egg Hunt ROTFLMAO!!!

OK, enough of that. Roy those are all gorgeous. I've got a dumb question though. I'm no good with genetics so how on earth do you tell an anery het amel from an amel het anery? Sounds same same only backwards . Maybe it's just to early in the mornin' for me to be in here.

Quig
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Don't interupt me when I'm talkin' to myself

CBH Nov 16, 2006 09:15 AM

np
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vjl4 Nov 16, 2006 01:07 PM

and know poss hets either. I use the anery het albino X albino het anery pairs in my hondos for the same reason.

Congratulations,
Vinny

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