I hope I find something special in my next clutch of eggs...

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I hope I find something special in my next clutch of eggs...

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amazing looking baby! I'm new to Bloods, but have been working with a lot of colubrids and boas over they years, kept pythons but a few ball python and now a pair of striped bloods from VPI (hopefully picking them up tomorrow actually) will be my first attempt at breeding pythons. I really enjoy watching my Sonoran Gopher eggs hatch out each year because i never know what will be coming. That is a great looking baby, congrats on it and best of luck with it.
Have a good weekend,
Gregg F.
>>I hope I find something special in my next clutch of eggs...
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Gregg F.
Man that is one awesome looking little blood, would be interesting to see how that one comes out, guess I better keep my eyes peeled for any babies you have available in the future, or have someone notify me lol.
Almost looks like a IVORy.Is it granite or tiger?It's probably too young to start naming it.Good luck Rich hope to see him with some color.
Hey Rich,
Awesome looking baby. Is this little one from a recent clutch? It almost looks like one you posted last year, I think, that was premature. I think, but not sure of that. Please clarify for me.
-Angel
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"Until we lose our self, there is no way of finding our self."
-Henry Miller.
To Angel's credit (his memory is good) that one hatched last season, but did not survive. The rest of the clutch died in the egg (husbandry mistake, of course) but many looking similar to this. I am working on this again this year also with the sister to his mom. Mom has the year off.
This photo was a little of a teaser and also just a thread to spark some variety on this forum.
My point: You never know what may hatch out. Enjoy every one that does from the ugly to the beautiful and from the common to the unusual. Don't mind me, I get philosophical on occasion.
Good luck to every one.
Oh ya, a friend of my told me I was "wasting my time" with the short-tails. He couldn't be farther from the truth. I relish every moment!
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