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don't see these hatching everyday....

shannon brown Jul 16, 2007 06:27 PM

3 out of six are out of the eggs so far.

enjoy.

and here is one of four stuarti that just hatched also.

Shannon

Replies (4)

latin1956 Jul 16, 2007 07:23 PM

Nice! Shannon!!

How you doing? See the pics from the Hets I got from you? No Tangerines, maybe next year, I will use a Tangerine from Terry Dunham. I have a clutch of eggs from the Albino Fem that laid some Tangerines last year. This year I used the Tangerine from Terry Dunhan, can;t wait to see what hatches out.

Take care
Tom
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Thomas Sierra
1.1 Irian Jaya
1.1 Irian Jaya Het Granite
0.1 Irian Jaya Jaguar
1.1 Albino Ball Pythons
2.2 Ball Pythons Het For Albino
1.1 Ball Pythons Het Pied
1.0 Pastel Ball Python
0.2 Normal Female Ball Python
0.1 Pied Ball Python
Alb Honduran 1.3
Hypo Honduran 3.4
Anery Hondo 1.2
Tangerine Alb Hondo 2.4
DH Snow Hondo 2.0
Het Tang Alb Hondo 3.3
Het Pin Stripe Hypo 0.1
Triple Het Hondos 1.1
Het Hypo 2.2
Snows 2.1
Ghost 1.1

shannon brown Jul 16, 2007 11:39 PM

Yes, I saw that.Looks like the zipper pattern lives on though thats cool.Good luck with the rest of your clutches.

Shannon

paulnola Jul 17, 2007 12:54 PM

Shannon,
Were all four pics of Stuarts hatching, or just the last one? That first hatchling looks a little like an annulata, I bet it will be a beauty!
The Stuarts seem to be very uncommon here, they are very pretty as well.
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L. annulata
Naturalistic vivarium with BSS

shannon brown Jul 17, 2007 04:02 PM

nope, just the last one was a stuarti. the first couple pics were true l.t.arcifera (lake chapala milks). all the "jalsico milks" you see in the hobby are really just western ruthveni.

Anyway, yes stuarti aren't seen very often anymore either.

Shannon

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