This is a pic of my newest hatchling. He has white stipes instead of yellow very cool. I never saw that before. Has anyone hatched one like that before. I'm not that best at taking picture so they ain't the best.


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This is a pic of my newest hatchling. He has white stipes instead of yellow very cool. I never saw that before. Has anyone hatched one like that before. I'm not that best at taking picture so they ain't the best.


very cool, what morph are the parents?
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I'm not positive. The great grandma is a SHTCTB and great grandpa is tremper.
I then took one of their babies and bred it back to dad.
Then i took two of their albino babies both are from the same clutch and bred them together.
Problem is I thought she was done laying for the year and I put a patternless albino in with her and she laid more eggs so I'm not positive who the dad is.
I guess i'll have to do some experimenting to see if it is a new mutation or if it is just a fluke.
I'm hoping that the bands stay white as it ages. I have 2 more eggs to hatch hope they are the same.
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