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Another young hondo...

cn013 Jun 20, 2008 05:15 PM

The top guy is a sibling the the male posted last week (shown at the bottom)... just curious as to others' experiences with variance of 'shades' of tangerine with bicolors from the same clutch. There are possible other genetics @ play but assuming there aren't just wanna know to what degree they can differ. Thanks.

Chris

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cn013 Jun 20, 2008 05:24 PM

I'm sure if I had given this girl a chance to dig much deeper she would have...

Now I wait... for that lil' tiny one to actually pull through and poke it's head out...

I'm pretty stoked...

Dniles Jun 20, 2008 08:02 PM

Congrats, Chris, that is awesome! Great clutch. Its always a great feeling to get the eggs on the ground. Congrats.

Dave
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cn013 Jun 23, 2008 08:21 AM

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shannon brown Jun 21, 2008 12:59 AM

That could be a hybino if its from the Mega line (Terry M's)
But they vary allot across the board.
Here is a pair of siblings that pretty much looked the same when they crawled out of the eggs 7 years ago.

L8r Shannon
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cn013 Jun 23, 2008 08:24 AM

that's essentially what I was hoping to see... As for the snakes they are loosely related to Terry's line. It's my optimistic hope that, in fact, the lighter male is a hybino. Time will tell I suppose... thanks again.

Chris

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