Found a litter born this morning that was born sometime yesterday. What a big surprise to find a litter born this late in the season. There were 7 healthy babies and 3 stillborn. The female was a yearling erythristic flame 100% het albino. She was getting pretty big towards the end of June, so i put a male erythristic flame from the morh anerythristic in with her and they locked up, and a week later I put the my het silver male in with her and they locked up as well. Later I never really saw her getting that big so I figured she wasn't gravid and I just kinda forgot about the possibility of her being gravid, so I was quite surprised to see babies crawling around this morning. So these babies are definately 50% poss hets for Schuett albino and possible het for Mohr anery or possible het for silver. Looks like 5 of the 7 babies have some degree of erythristic flame, the other two are more black and gray looking, which isn't surprising as both silver hets and anything with Morh anery seem to turn out darker. The het silvers have a distinct look to them, so it will be interesting to see what the two normals look like after a few sheds and a little size to them. Either way these babies have the potiential to produce a new type of snow eastern. I am leaning on that they are from the het silver male as I would have expected more red/orange on them if the erythristic flame Morh anery male is the father, but I really can't be sure. Pictured is the litter, followed by mom and the two possible dads.