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Anery Striped Bloods

richard hume Aug 12, 2003 08:29 PM

This is an anerythristic striped bloodred shown in contrast with
a normal anery striped. I was lucky enough to hatch out a pair of these this year from triple hets after breeding the parents of these for three straight years and never getting anything like these.
The mathematical odds for hatching out 2 in one clutch, then having those two be a matched pair are quite high.

These will be in Daytona this weekend. If you'd like to see them up close, stop by the Cutting Edge Herp table, #174.

Richard Hume

Replies (4)

DonSoderberg Aug 12, 2003 09:20 PM

Can't wait to see 'em up close in Daytona. I'm dying to see their bellies.

Kudos to Vinny too. Love those ghost bloods.

Thanks for the eye candy,

Don
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carlos lahitte Aug 12, 2003 09:23 PM

Rich. Congratulations. Good work.

Shaky Aug 12, 2003 09:54 PM

It looks almost powdery.
Awfully pretty.
Thanks
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Marcel Poots Aug 13, 2003 07:22 AM

Richard,

That is one morph that will definatly be on my wish list. Anery Bloodred Stripe.... WOW. Incredible. Can't wait to see adult pictures of them.

Marcel

>>This is an anerythristic striped bloodred shown in contrast with
>>a normal anery striped. I was lucky enough to hatch out a pair of these this year from triple hets after breeding the parents of these for three straight years and never getting anything like these.
>>The mathematical odds for hatching out 2 in one clutch, then having those two be a matched pair are quite high.
>>
>>These will be in Daytona this weekend. If you'd like to see them up close, stop by the Cutting Edge Herp table, #174.
>>
>>Richard Hume
>>
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Marcel Poots (Holland)
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