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    Re: Two pregnant mommas!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jlkelly88 View Post
    I dont have any tips for you but I just wanted to say congrats!
    thank you
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    Re: Two pregnant mommas!

    Quote Originally Posted by Snakers View Post
    Now is my stripeless considered a morph or just a regular eastern without a back stripe?
    Not really a morph. It's a polymorphic trait. Kinda like my 3 stripe concinnus. Same thing. A single stripe mother can give birth to both types, and visa-versa. Yes, easterns and concinnus can be polymorphic too. It's not just a T. ordinoides thing. Different patterns and colors all within the same population or litter, regardless of what the parents look like.

    Congrats on the babies!

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    Re: Two pregnant mommas!

    update: Little one is eating!That means they all are feeding on worms!
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    Re: Two pregnant mommas!

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Not really a morph. It's a polymorphic trait. Kinda like my 3 stripe concinnus. Same thing. A single stripe mother can give birth to both types, and visa-versa. Yes, easterns and concinnus can be polymorphic too. It's not just a T. ordinoides thing. Different patterns and colors all within the same population or litter, regardless of what the parents look like.

    Congrats on the babies!
    Thank you, AND CONGRATZ ON YOUR BABIES!
    Nolan
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