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F3, S. GA easterns

willstill Aug 11, 2004 09:40 PM

This is my first clutch of Georgia easterns to hatch this year. I see a lot of variation in the patterns of these babies. From the thin chained baby out of the egg, to his chunky banded siblings that resemble their extremely wided banded dad. Thanks for looking.

Will

Replies (10)

Snake_Charmer Aug 12, 2004 05:08 AM

They look to be absolutely BEAUTIFUL! The GA's in perticular as I'm quite partial to them (lol, I wonder why) but the Outer Banks and that Ball are nice too. Looks like you've done it again
~Roo
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"Klaatu...Verata...Nicht--cough, cough, cough!"

willstill Aug 12, 2004 10:10 AM

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Ecosense Aug 12, 2004 08:48 AM

How many more clutches of easterns do you have?
Bob Bull

willstill Aug 12, 2004 10:07 AM

Thanks Bob,

I have two more big clutches of F3 Georgia animals due to hatch later this month. I would be cooking three, but I didn't notice that one of my girls took it upon herself to double clutch and by the time I saw the eggs, they were a pile of big white raisins on the heat pad...oh well. Thanks again.

Will

Keith Hillson Aug 12, 2004 08:54 AM

>>This is my first clutch of Georgia easterns to hatch this year. I see a lot of variation in the patterns of these babies. From the thin chained baby out of the egg, to his chunky banded siblings that resemble their extremely wided banded dad. Thanks for looking.
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>>Will
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willstill Aug 12, 2004 10:09 AM

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Keith Hillson Aug 12, 2004 11:01 AM

>>This is my first clutch of Georgia easterns to hatch this year. I see a lot of variation in the patterns of these babies. From the thin chained baby out of the egg, to his chunky banded siblings that resemble their extremely wided banded dad. Thanks for looking.
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>>Will
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willstill Aug 12, 2004 10:35 PM

Yo Dude,

I'll try to get some pics of the group tomorrow....as well as pics of the little Burlingtons. Those damn NJs are so small that I hate to disturb them until they are all feeding....I know, I'm paranoid. The NJs are literally the size of eastern milksnake babies. The two that have choked down pinks look like retics with calfs in their bellies after a meal. Oh yeah, out of the clutch of thirteen GAs, 11 are perfect, while two are pretty kinked. I'm not surprised, after my move, my incubator spiked to over 100F for several hours on one occasion. The handful of times that has happened over the years has always resulted in some kinked babies. I'm just glad they are not all pretzels. Later Bro.

Will

PS - This is mom, but I'll get current pics up tomorrow, if possible.

willstill Aug 12, 2004 10:41 PM

Frank th Tank

Keith Hillson Aug 13, 2004 11:02 AM

>>Frank th Tank
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