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Awesome Tiger Het Lays, Must See!!

PrehistoricPets Mar 02, 2007 12:07 PM

We came in this morning and found this female that had just finished laying. This was her first year laying and she produced 42 perfect eggs. She was a crazy patterned female that hatched out for us in 2003. She was bred with a Lavender Albino Super Tiger. We are dying to see how her pattern passes on to the offspring! Thanks for looking.

Patrick Powers
Manager of Prehistoric Pets
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PrehistoricPets Mar 02, 2007 12:09 PM

And just so you can get a better idea of how cool looking she is, here is a full body shot pic of her.

Patrick Powers
Manager of Prehistoric Pets
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BWatkins Mar 02, 2007 01:40 PM

nice one pat... that looks like a retic someone was selling for $25,000.... they said it was a supertiger born from a tiger x normal breeding.

i bet this one is gonna put out some nice babies!!!
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JLExotics Mar 02, 2007 09:32 PM

Dang she's nice!!! But doesn't seem so nice...lol looks to be a bit pisst off there. Good luck with the little ones!
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atroxhandler Mar 02, 2007 09:42 PM

She is nice! Congrats on the clutch! Still waiting for hatchling pictures!

Drew

PrehistoricPets Mar 03, 2007 02:31 PM

We should hopefully have some hatchling pics later in the week or early next week. I will definitely be sure to post. I think the first clutch was an Albino Super to a Tiger het. Believe me, we want are anxiously awaiting the hatchlings ourselves!

Patrick Powers
Manager of Prehistoric Pets

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