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    Re: New litter of Easterns (WC)

    Healthy looking little scrubs. Thanks for the update.
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    Re: New litter of Easterns (WC)

    On The first pic one of the females has a nipped tail :-O
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    A couple more. I don't have many of the third female which looks similar to the more red one, but the checkerboard pattern had a hint of green which was cool.
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    Update. Had a few photo shoots lately. They are looking great and have more color every shed. The biggest ones probably about 8 inches and the smallest runt about 5. I feed them all about the same some days some eat less though and others are very aggressive feeder. One escaped in my room but luckily I saw him slithering against my wall a few days later. So all 13 still kicking and healthy.
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    Re: New litter of Easterns (WC)

    a hypo kinda.jpga orangy.jpga red and friedn rock.jpga red oct branch.jpga redski.jpg
    Got a couple nice orange ones and one reddish/orange. Then still some local normal yellows.
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    Re: New litter of Easterns (WC)

    Does anyone think the redder one could be a morph? Like erythristic or low end flame? Or you think it's just a redder normal? I'll also post more pics soon of what I think is an anery that I posted a couple weeks about.
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    Re: New litter of Easterns (WC)

    a stripless sorta.jpg Heres one of the more stripless one. The "anery" looks just like this one but with less color. Totally white underneath and no ornage/red and very little if any yellow.
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    Re: New litter of Easterns (WC)

    Good looking scrub.
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    Re: New litter of Easterns (WC)

    Update. It's been a few months. All 12 babies are doing great and getting big. Lots of variation in size. A couple are over 11 inches and the smallest runt is only 7.5, but they all average about 9.5 inches, at about 6 months old. Their colors have really livened up. Unfortunately my potential anery died from stress because I force fed it when it hadn't eaten in days : ( I felt awful about it. But I got them in a 5.5 gallon with a little plastic tree branch they like climbing on. Been feeding them worms about 3 or 4 times a week and fish once a week (tuffies). Here are a couple pics, I'll upload more later. (That's a different tree not the one in the tank)

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    Re: New litter of Easterns (WC)

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    Had a "fall colors" filter on my camera. The other photo is showing some of the size variation.
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    Re: New litter of Easterns (WC)

    2014-01-23 03.32.47 tree.jpg2014-01-23 03.33.50 handling.jpg
    Them up in their tree. Size relationship to hand with one of the bigger ones.
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