Some of my "special" normal BP's. Also testing Ashley's procedure for posting multiple images. Thanks for looking.
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Some of my "special" normal BP's. Also testing Ashley's procedure for posting multiple images. Thanks for looking.
sorry
Oh well, I'm too tired to work on something new, I'll just do 4 posts and use the easy image link. I'll try the multiple images thing sometime later.
Paul
First, a photo of my reduced pattern female

This one just blew me away, BEAUTIFUL animal! And female to boot! How much? LOL
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$29.00 at the last local expo.

Might get something interesting when I breed him with the reduced pattern female.

WOW! Good luck with these two, let me know if you get tired of them 
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The female reduced pattern is approaching 1 year old, won't be breeding her until winter,2005. The male is 4 and is sire to the eggs my gravid female is due to lay any day. Hopefully I'll be posting baby pics in a few months! Both of the animals that caught your eye are 50% possible hets for albino, so I'll be holding on to some offspring to breed back to the parents to see if I got lucky with an albino het. When I breed the reduced pattern female to the banded male, it will be mostly for line breeding the patterns...chances aren't too good that they would both actually be het albinos. I can post some bigger, better images if you want, just let me know.
Paul
If we succeed in laying and incubating, I'll probably breed the most intricately patterned of her babies with the little guy I just got.

They are all normals, but have lots of "aliens" on their sides and more spots and/or irregular patterns within the normal pattern. Not so obvious in the adult because as they grow and the pattern spreads out it looks less impressive. But as I said in the original post they're all normals, some with more pattern, some with less.
Paul
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