Hallo everyone.My female albino honduran did lay six eggs week ago.Here are some pics of her and how she looked like right after laying.




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Hallo everyone.My female albino honduran did lay six eggs week ago.Here are some pics of her and how she looked like right after laying.




Hope she re-inflates back with some good meals..LOL!
Nice looking amel mother, and good luck with the future kids!
~Doug
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You probably already know this, but I would definitely make her next couple of meals on the smaller side too. Their guts are not used to processing big meals and could cause a regurge if fed too much initially. I'm sure she will get right back on track after a couple smaller meals. There's not much to her at the moment..
cheers, ~Doug
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Thanx,yes I know.I gave her small meals and she is doing very well.Hope she will have bigger clutch next year.
Excellent!.......yes, I hope she does too!
best of luck......
~Doug
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Thanks i wish have more special morphs of milks and kings but theres not much of it here in Slovak republic.I think that Iam the only one who has for example orange vanish hypo hondo in our state.
Very nice looking hondo there. I always liked the wide banded hondos. Make sure to post pics of the babies when they hatch!
Thanks Dave.Father of this clutch is abberant and have ten incomplete rings so I am wondering how babies will look like.

WOW, Tommy. Those look great. I also like the looks of the dad you posted below. Wery nice. I didn't catch whether that was her first clutch or not. It seems to me that first clutches are often fewer, but much larger eggs.
--Dennis
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