I'm amazed at the variation among this litter.
here's another holdback male. this one has started to explode in color.. he hasn't even had his second shed yet.


thanks for looking,
Patrick
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I'm amazed at the variation among this litter.
here's another holdback male. this one has started to explode in color.. he hasn't even had his second shed yet.


thanks for looking,
Patrick
I love that background color and that deep, rich saddle coloration. What were the parents?
Beautiful holdbacks.
Jay
this is a sibling to the male I posted yesterday.. see previous thread below.
the female of this litter was a 2003 suspected super salmon from Summit Reptiles - she was bred by to two males; a nice aberrant normal produced by Dan at DM Exotics and a possible super hypo harlequin produced by Tim Magee.
all 30 babies from this litter were salmons.
about half of the babies appear to be super salmons so I'm wanting to believe that the hypo harlequin was the father - of at least some of these...
congratulations on your super sunglow litter - what a surpise that had to have been!
Patrick
Michael Burton
That male is SWEET!!! I have a female DH sunglow he'd be perfect for!!!!
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I'd live to see a pic of your DH sunglow female.
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