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First 2010 litters, three of them !
Had 3 females pop today, one was a male het anerythristic flame eastern bred to a dark het female anery eastern, she produced 7 normals, 9 flames and 2 stillborns. Second was a female cherry red Carteret Cty double het erythristic albino bred to 2 male erythristic albinos, she produced 2 erythrisitic albinos, 2 het erythristic albinos and 4 stillborns (2 albinos, 2 hets). Lastly was an odd one, a Myrtle Beach double het (erythristic x albino) was bred to erythristic albino and there's only been 1 albino produced (which passed shortly thereafter). Expect there could be more in the next few days, will keep you all posted. Will get pics up of parents and offspring shortly.
Scott
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Re: First 2010 litters, three of them !
Can't wait for the pics..
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"Third shed, A Success"
Re: First 2010 litters, three of them !
Hope all your birthings are plentiful- I may not have my infernalis or anery anymore but that doesn't stop me wanting to rebuild-
Jason-- Red 5 Standing By...
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Old and wise snake
Re: First 2010 litters, three of them !
Still no anerys?Thats a wierd gene.Do you think the original anery looked normal as a baby?
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T. radix Ranch
Re: First 2010 litters, three of them !
Glad to hear about the little scrubs that made it.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: First 2010 litters, three of them !
hm - bit of a mixed blessing, eh?
congrats to the survivors
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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Domos Ophiusa
Re: First 2010 litters, three of them !
Congrats bring on the piccies.
Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.
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"PM Boots For Custom Title"
Re: First 2010 litters, three of them !
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Mr Thamnophis
Re: First 2010 litters, three of them !
awesome! STILL waiting for my first litter here.....
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Re: First 2010 litters, three of them !
Noyt sure what is up w/ this anery gene. Some of the 08 "normals" (From breeding the original anerythristic to a flame, got flames and normals) darkened up quite a bit, but not to the degree to label them anerythristic. The best way to go from here is to breed it to something else besides the flames. It is possible that the flame trait, being co-dominant, could be preventing them from becoming anery (maybe masking) Would love to here Jeff B's opinion on this. Anywho will try and breed something else to her, as I did this year (Florida albino), to see if ultimately her trait can be replicated.
Scott
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