Here they are!
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- Joel Smith
"If you're not part of the solution, you're still part of the problem"
Let's try this again.
I'd like to compliment you on the beautiful babies. Pardon my ignorance (new to snakes) but what variety are they? I see a light one in the middle. What varieties were the parents? What was you goal? I ask because I see some that look like normals(1000 apologies if they aren't) patterned like a lot of others I've seen this year and I wondered if they were an offshoot of people trying to produce something specific (like the light one in the middle)?
The parents were both het. axanthic from the snakekeeper line. The one in the middle is an axanthic. the rest are normals(66% het. axanthic). Out of the nine eggs laid I was hoping for 2 to 3 axanthics, maybe i'll get luckier next year..... although I have no complaints with a 100% hatch rate. Aside from that, this clutch is significant to me because I have been working on cycling some females in the late spring for fall hatching. This clutch brings valuable information to the table!
Congratulations and thank you for the information.
np
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Greg
Congrats
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