Reduced pattern granite female

Albino Patternless female


Both the above female laying at the same time

Albino Lab female

Albino het green/granite female

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Reduced pattern granite female

Albino Patternless female


Both the above female laying at the same time

Albino Lab female

Albino het green/granite female

..... with cool pictures like that.
Congrats on your eggs. I can't wait to see the actual babies 
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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
http://HighEndHerps.com
I hope you have BIG incubators
Congrats and good luck with them.
Quig
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Thanks....I think a post with pictures of all 12 of those cat-eater clutches would be pretty cool. You should totally post it! I don't think I've seen you post any egg pictures all year. Those of us that question what you say (my self included) might wonder if you even really have anything....lol
Whatever you do have though, good luck with them this season.
I rarely take pics of our eggs anymore. But if I get around to it I'll snap a few and post them. I know I have a couple of females on their clutches before I took their eggs away. I'll definitely be posting LOTS of pics of the babies as they hatch and especially after their first sheds when they begin to look really good.
The first clutch is due to hatch the first week of June. They will be 100% het for green patternless/Broad banded and Twin striped and 50% het for albino. We are pretty excited about this clutch even though it has the least amount of morph het traits of the hybrid clutches.
Thanks for the best wishes on our breeding season. Good luck on your hatch rates as well 
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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
http://HighEndHerps.com
I would love to see any pics you have. Can't wait to see what hatches out for ya.
So are the double het green burm/patternless rock eggs 50% rock and 50% burm? Very cool if they are and you really have them!
LMAO!!!!
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

Congrats Ben..way to go!
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Major congrats, I see some nice looking eggs, I can not wait to see them out of those eggs!! esp the granites, who sired her clutch? and what are the suspected neonates genes?
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

Hey Frank,
A male granite het albino was the only male I put with her. He is fairly reduced in pattern as well. Most likely I will end up with just granites I believe. Although this female is 66% het albino which I suspect won't prove out. I guess she could though in which case 25% of the babies should be albino granites.
The albino green was bred to an albino male het green/lab. So, those babies will be albino greens 50% het lab, and albinos het green 50% het lab.
I'll certainly get some pics up when they hatch!
Who ever wrote me with the e-mail "albinoturtles" can you please e-mail me again with a phone number? I've tried replying to your e-mail multiple times from two different e-mail addresses of mine, and they keep getting sent back to me.
Thanks!
Ben
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