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eryx4 Mar 15, 2010 05:16 PM

some cute little stripes, but nothing close to a super. the parents of this litter are both striped 75% rufescens. thanks scott erycine1@aol.com

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CBH Mar 15, 2010 05:22 PM

Scott,

Were all the offspring striped or did you get some normal/tigers?

-Chris
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eryx4 Mar 15, 2010 06:06 PM

hey chris, all came out striped. thanks, scott erycine1@aol.com

SandBoaMorphs Mar 16, 2010 04:20 AM

Very nice...what was the male/female ratio?

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1.0 Splash Anery
1.0 Orange Stripe 100% Het Anery
1.0 High Orange Stripe
1.0 Yellow Stripe
0.4 High Orange Tiger
2.2 High Orange
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8.30 Rhode Island Reds
0.0.15 Tropical Fish
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1.1 On the fence in-laws
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eryx4 Mar 16, 2010 11:17 AM

not sure yet, they all went opaque right away. once they shed ill sex them. thanks scott erycine1@aol.com

vjl4 Mar 16, 2010 09:23 AM

Cool, now many stripes were there? I'm curious what the stats are on them....
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eryx4 Mar 16, 2010 11:18 AM

the 4 stripes were the entire litter. thanks scott erycine1@aol.com

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