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Arabesque Sunglow litter born

trivalleycon May 25, 2008 01:21 PM

Came home from work this morning and found that my Pos double Het for Sunglow female gave birth and she proved to be a Het. Now if I can only tell which one of these Sunglows are the Arabesque's. Well its a nice dilemna to be in. There were three still born hypo's two of which were arabesque's and three slugs. 1 albino and 5 Sunglows, two of which I believe are Arabesque's what are the chances of that?

here's a funky one with a lot of reduced saddles

I love this tail

Thats it for now, when they are all nice and clean i'll post more pics.

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Ken Burns
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Replies (5)

NUCCIZ_BOAS May 25, 2008 02:23 PM

Congrats! they look awesome, and Im jealous as hell that my litter was pills instead of looking like yours! Great looking babies, which one is for me? haha

boaphile May 25, 2008 03:01 PM

A great litter of wonderful puppies to play with!!!
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TopNotchBoas May 25, 2008 04:21 PM

np

trivalleycon May 25, 2008 07:06 PM

thanks for the compliments, here are a few more pictures.

ok enough pictures for now. gota wait until they shed.

Ken
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Ken Burns
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TriValleyCon May 28, 2008 02:24 AM

Here is a group shot of the albino and sunglows from the litter. Now I just need to determine which ones if any are arabesque's. I think I'll need to get individual photos of them and have a few reputible breeders look them over and help me out.

I can't wait for these puppies to have there first shed. It will be fun comparing them to how they look now.
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