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  1. #21
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    Re: 100% het albino Marcianus Litter 29/7/12

    I'm not too sure why it's happened, both parents are perfect and completely unrelated so it was a real surprise, I've seen the bug eye trait in leucistic rat snakes but never in garters. I'd take them to my local rep vet but he's only in once a week and doesn't really know much on garters, last time I saw him I was teaching him info on the speices.

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    Thamnophis houstonius ProXimuS's Avatar
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    Re: 100% het albino Marcianus Litter 29/7/12

    Congrats on the litter!

    Those poor "bug eye" guys! I've seen one with that deformity on google before, while looking at garters, can't remember what I typed in now, and can't find the pic, but I remember it was a baby too. It looks like it could be painful, or at least uncomfortable. Glad they seem to be doing well.
    ~* Emily *~
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    Re: 100% het albino Marcianus Litter 29/7/12

    Hey any updates on this litter? How are the bug eyed ones doing?

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    Re: 100% het albino Marcianus Litter 29/7/12

    Quote Originally Posted by Invisible Snake View Post
    Hey any updates on this litter? How are the bug eyed ones doing?
    sorry not been on in a long time, a few have started to eat and some are really greedy pigs and demolish as much food as you put in The "bug eyed" ones are still going strong but still haven't eaten yet.

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    Re: 100% het albino Marcianus Litter 29/7/12

    Congratulations!!! Those babies look VERY fresh born. Did you see them being born? They look very healthy and beautiful!! Good luck!!!
    -Greg
    1.1T.s. concinnus, 1.1 T.s. parietalis, 1.0 T.s. semifasciatus, 0.1 T. radix
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    Re: 100% het albino Marcianus Litter 29/7/12

    Hope you get those little guys eating soon.
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