I'm still getting used to this #@*& computer stuff.
Anyway, abarrant Honduran from two years ago. Male.

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I'm still getting used to this #@*& computer stuff.
Anyway, abarrant Honduran from two years ago. Male.

Sweet looking hondo....seeing that may even get me back into breeding them. Were any others in the clutch like it?
Glad you like it. Good question, no, I got eight eggs and he was the only abarrant one. I got eight eggs this year from the same female and male pairing, but no abarrant in the clutch. Iv'e sold them all off now (the abarrant male I kept)and I'm ready to try again next year.
-Dell
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got any recent pix of him?
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phflame
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Glad you like him.
Yes, he has kept the colors so far. His parents are Het. for Hypo. Tangerines.
I do not have a up to date photo of him, but I'll get one soon.
Another funny thing about him; when the clutch hatched his siblings would all go bananas when you clean the cage, or tried to pick them up, like hondo nates do.But he has always been really melow, no craping on you when he is picked up, no tharshing around, no biting.
Anyway I'll get a photo soon. Thanks for you intrest.
-Dell
The one with the nearly solid black venter:

Spectacular! I want one! Sure hope you are lucky enough to hatch out more like that one. Thanks for sharing.
Vic
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