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How many did you end up having? More pics please
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Great Job!Ain't another feeling,like walking in an seeing them babies,is their?Post more pic's soon please!Thanks for posting Eric[Hypoboa]
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E&C's Exotic House of Reptiles
That has to feel good.
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Jeremy J. Anderson
Gem State Reptiles
Those look Beautiful!!! Thanks for showing, Andy
That is a nice variety of babys you have their. What do the parents look like? If it's not asking too much, can you post a pic of the parents.
I'm stoked for you! I wish I could be in your shoes.
Congrats;
Jason
The father is an albino het kahl stripe and the mother is het albno. Thanks
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Love those Albino babies.
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin
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"To be the best..........You must lose your mind."
I hope all of your albinos remain healthy. Last year I lost four albinos and one snow due from a DH Snow litter to them not being able to absorb their yoke sacs. According to Jeremy Stone it's pretty common with albinos. After reading his post on the subject I felt a lot better about it. I thought I was doing something wrong but knew it was a genetic predisposition because every sibling anery and normal were fine from the get go. I wish you good luck with them.
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