Here's a shot of my first clutch of hypo Coastals. They only took about 6-7 weeks to hatch.

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Paul Weaver
Carolina Herps
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Here's a shot of my first clutch of hypo Coastals. They only took about 6-7 weeks to hatch.

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Paul Weaver
Carolina Herps
WOW! Nice!!!
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Todd Hughes
They hatched faster because they were not done yet. The color is not all developed yet. Ha ha ha. No seriously, gimme gimme gimme, those are super nice and congrats. I spent hours last night road cruising for coastals and got nada so seeing those today is extra nice.
Saaaweeeeeeeeeeeeettt!!!!!!!
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Randy Whittington
Congrats Paul,
Those are several steps beyond nice!
Tim
It all started out with a couple of corns and some hondurans that I picked up from you. So I guess I have you to, um, *thank*....LOL
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Paul Weaver
Carolina Herps
Congrats Paul! Those are outstanding.
Dave
DNS Reptiles
Well done Paul. Congrats.
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“Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.” Emmerson
Paul We need another Pic....Outstanding.
Wow!
Paul they look great!
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Thanks!
Joe Exposito
Thoroughbred Exotics, LLC
www.thoroughbredexotics.com
it seems that the northern latitude triangulum have a shorter incubation period - especially if incubated in the low 80's.
-Cole
outstanding looking babies paul.Some day I will have to play with them.
L8r
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