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Triple Het Bloody Sunglows Looking Great

mannymoney Jul 17, 2008 11:52 PM

Folks lately I've been posting questions, opinions, problems with my season, and I want to post a story with a happy ending for a change. June 28, 2008 was a gut wrenching day (hang on and read this has a happy ending) I arrived home from a wedding and went straight to the snake house to check on a litter only to find to my surprise my most anticipated litter of the year dropped a week early. It was from a male Bloody Salmon bred to the most gorgeous albino female in my collection and have not found a more impressive non coral non sharp non sunglow albino to date. She's pictured below but picture quality is mediocre. Anyway at first glance all I see are huge yolk sacs a large amount of stillborns and my heart dropped. However as I looked through the mess I was pleased to find 8 viable young (6 hypos, 2 normals) but with huge yolk sacks and looking frail. I quickly took to setting these up in individual moist deli cups overnight in order to allow them to absorb as much of the yolk as possible. The following morning I tied off the sack and gave them 2 weeks of rest and relaxation in a better than normal humid and warm tray. All we could do here at Perfect Predators was cross our fingers and pray. I am happy to say these babies, after a rocky start, that we only lost 1 and all surviving 7 are doing great have eaten 3 times and are looking like champs. See below the parents mating and some pictures of 3 of the babies...all and all it was the mom's first litter the male is a 2006 animal and I can now say I am happy because we are only one step now away from BLOODY SUNGLOWS!!!!!!!

Mating

Babies

Thank you to everyone and congrats to all you out there that have produced so many terrific babies making this hobby more exciting than ever!!

Manny Frade
Perfect Predators

Replies (9)

JaredHorenstein Jul 18, 2008 02:41 AM

Nice babies ya gat there.......potent little buggers they are!

Jared
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mannymoney Jul 18, 2008 07:31 PM

Thanks brother check out what they looked like for the first 2 weeks:

gmherps Jul 18, 2008 06:18 AM

The offspring from them should be great!!! Cant wait
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decaromorphs Jul 18, 2008 06:34 AM

Very, very nice. I love how light in color they are!~

All the best with them... It's going to be nice to see what they produce in a few years!

Take care,
Ryan DeCaro

bcijoe Jul 18, 2008 10:49 AM

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OZZ1978 Jul 18, 2008 02:29 PM

That is one of the best looking adult albinos!

Gorgeous girl, nice retention ...

Congrats on the survivals.

mannymoney Jul 18, 2008 02:43 PM

Thanks OZZ as i reread the comment i noticed i kind of really pushed her looks and many times looks are opinions, im glad you agree with me on that though..sorry if i offended anyones albino, im just a big fan of her and i cant say enough about that one.

Manny

LarM Jul 20, 2008 01:59 AM

Wow Manny you couldn't go wrong with that Male & female.
Those Triple Het babies look great !
Fantastic project .
. . . . . . Lar M
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JohnBerry Jul 20, 2008 05:45 AM

Congrats Manny, can't wait to see the first Bloody Sunglows !

cheers, John
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