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First eggs of the year

rosaleesmommy Apr 01, 2009 11:27 AM

never saw her lock up...she was put with a proven 100% het male albino and a spider male???? will see who's the daddy in about 60 days ( the eggs are 339 grams total)
but I love her she came from ozzy boids a few years back

Replies (5)

RoyalVariations Apr 01, 2009 03:29 PM

congrats, have a great season!
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hissenia Apr 01, 2009 03:37 PM

awesome! keeps us posted!
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Adrian De Leon
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jsschrei Apr 01, 2009 11:29 PM

Congrats and best wishes! She's pretty.
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alicecobb Apr 02, 2009 03:41 AM

Congrats! Aren't surprises like this great?

The eggs look good and the mom is a very nice albino. Oz has some awesome snakes . . . I've gotten a few from him over the years and they are always top notch.

Good luck this season.
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Alice Cobb
Florida Reptile Room

anthony james mc Apr 03, 2009 06:18 PM

Good luck the eggs do look fine. Also after about 40 days you can easily candle that clutch with a small pen flashlight. If you have any albinos in there it's easy to tell them from the hets since you won't see any black pigment through the shell since they have none if it's an albino and a het will have the pigment dark enough to see by day 40 for sure! Spiders candle pretty well too since their pattern is easy to spot so I bet you could figure out what you have well before they hatch if you want to know. I myself hate the waiting so it's what I do on some of the more extreme morphs.

Anthony McCain

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