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checking eggs this morning.

StevePerry May 14, 2011 01:57 PM

while checking the eggs I found these guys coming out a little sooner than I expected.


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Steve Perry
North Idaho.

Replies (6)

hognosedude11 May 14, 2011 04:09 PM

i see you have albinos and normals what is the other morph in there? is that a toffeebelly or somethin?

StevePerry May 14, 2011 09:16 PM

Hypos.
These came from a trio that I purchased as het albino. The first two clutches from them produced none of these and then last year two popped out. This year I bred what I think may be a double homozygous male form 2010 to the other female and produced this litter. I wasn't sure he could get the job done, but he did. This litter proved the trio out as double het.

I don't have any solid background on the animals so it is hard to say which line they are from but I suspect Lazik.

Any Input form others with more experience in the different hypo and T pos, carmel, toffee ect. would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
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Steve Perry
North Idaho.

CBI May 14, 2011 05:57 PM

I know that double het carmel x t neg albinos have been produced by jeff, but I would assume that this was not a clutch from those babies as they would still be young... are these hypos (t pos ablinos)? Either way killer clutch and if this was double het to double het those seem like killer odds! Congrats, beautiful clutch!

Jeremy Thompson
Captive Born Investments Inc.

CBH May 14, 2011 06:27 PM

Congrats Steve! My females haven't even dropped eggs yet! Do you cycle yours earlier in the year?

-Chris
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Christopher E. Smith
Contact
Captive Bred Herps
Wildlife Research & Consulting Services, LLC

josephschmidt May 14, 2011 09:46 PM

Congrats!! that's a killer clutch for sure.
Make sure to post pics of the baby's for us after they shed.
Belly shots would be cool to see.

StevePerry May 16, 2011 04:26 PM

Thanks all
I will post some more photos later.
The odds were in my favor for sure.
I ended up with 4 normals, 3 albinos, 3 hypos and 1 I don't no's.

here are a couple of quick pics.



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Steve Perry
North Idaho.

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