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Couple More Baby Piles

guyergenetics Sep 08, 2009 12:19 AM

I'm a bit behind on all of my internet activities due to having to take time to work on my water pump in my well. Not having running water kind of sucked. So that's why these are being posted a bit on the late side.

The second clutch of the Lavender Motley project finished hatching. Here's a baby pile of a couple of Lavender mots, a couple of Lavenders, Mots, and Normals:

And also here is a baby pile of het Fires:

Also got some Russian Tortoise eggs and a quarter!

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boxienuts Sep 08, 2009 02:29 AM

Love the lavenders!!! Thats my new project thanks to you, posting those new stripe anery lavenders you got a couple months ago. Kinda wish I would have waited and got some of those babies you have there, if you are selling, but I already got a pair anyway already I guess a month or so ago, got a striped lavender het hypo male and a hypo lavender het stripe female. I want to breed them to butter stripe eventually, lots of possibilities then when those offspring are bred back to each other.
Congrats on the tort eggs!!! always thought about keeping those since they do well up here in the north, but I have had my boxies for such a long time (9 yrs) but no eggs yet. Did hatch out some painteds this summer though. Best of luck with the russian eggs, send me some pics when they hatch, I bet they will be super cute and tiny.
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DMong Sep 09, 2009 05:22 PM

Dang!,...that's the first time I EVER heard of a tortoise laying a quarter!..LOL!

As always, great stuff!

~Doug

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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"

guyergenetics Sep 12, 2009 08:34 AM

Thanks for the comments guys!

draybar Sep 09, 2009 07:44 PM

>>I'm a bit behind on all of my internet activities due to having to take time to work on my water pump in my well. Not having running water kind of sucked. So that's why these are being posted a bit on the late side.
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>>The second clutch of the Lavender Motley project finished hatching. Here's a baby pile of a couple of Lavender mots, a couple of Lavenders, Mots, and Normals:
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>>And also here is a baby pile of het Fires:
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>>Also got some Russian Tortoise eggs and a quarter!
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Congrats on The russian tortoise eggs...cool
You know I like that pile of lavenders, lavender mots, mots and normals!!!!!

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Jimmy Johnson
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Draybars Snakes

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guyergenetics Sep 12, 2009 08:32 AM

Hell yeah!

I've already gotten a meal down some of them. I'll have them all eating well in no time.

I'm really curious as to what's going to hatch out of that quarter that the Tort layed. Might just be the next big thing! LOL

I went ahead and photographed one of the Lavender Mots right after the first shed:

The other one is lighter in color. I only have 2 this year...had four last year. Doubleclutches still coming so maybe we'll see some more.

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