Last one of the clutch, better late than never

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Last one of the clutch, better late than never

Great photo, DK, a clean sweep! Waiting to see the hatchlings from clutch #2.
Fantastic! Congrats!
One beautiful animal.
John
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n/p
Is this a fourth generation lacies?
Weren't you on fourth generation lacies years ago?
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^x^ Bloodbat ^x^
Monitors, monitors everywhere
and all the food they ate.
Monitors, monitors everywhere,
their parents loved to mate.
I am sorry Bloodbat, but years ago I did not have lacies. I guess this in only one more item your misinformed about, when it comes to me.
If you remember correctly, I recieved our first CB(here)generation of babies just before(or about the same time) DK, bought his founder lacies. So it was not that long ago. I actually have a pic of DK's founders with our first generation babies. We were comparing how similar they were.
A question, the last two years we bred a founder male(new bloodline) with a F2 female, what F would that make? Good luck FR
Actually, the animal that we compared to your F1 generation wasn't one of my breeders, it was Sydney O, my first lacie, who had a similar pattern as a hatchling to yours. The parents of these hatchlings, Alex and NeLiSh, came later - I got them as tiny, underfed punks in 2001.
Bloodbat said; "Weren't you on fourth generation lacies years ago?"
I said, I have not had lacies that long. I got them not long before you did.
That is not that long ago, is it? FR
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