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Snow, Ghost, Anery, Normal

Serpwidgets

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I think it's a ghost, anyway.
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awesome pic serp!! Man I can't wait until mine are big enough to breed. Remind me I said this next summer when I have more snakes than room!!;)
 
i have aswell from blatant

I have a ghost motley aswell and a snow corn.my snow corn has laid 32 hatchlings.
 
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Wow...
nice mix....
hahah
I like this picture because it has one of each....and all pipping too..
cute!
 
More mixed than I knew...

Turns out the Anery is actually an Anery Motley. That makes four traits in each parent. (Snow het motley and hypo X Normal Quad het) These are the second and third "quad carriers" I've discovered in my collection. (The other is a blood het anery, charcoal, amel)

More pics tomorrow night.. I have 5 hours to sleep and then 16.5 hours of work ahead of me... blegh!
 
I think that's one of the best parts about the hatchlings of a mixed clutch...trying to figure out what the parents must be in order to account for all the diversity. Too cool!

My eggs are dimpling, but not pipping yet. My first clutch will be all creamsicles. The next will be be rootbeers, but I'm expecting a little diversity in the clutch. The third clutch is coming from a female I just bought that is gravid. The trouble is that she was exposed to three adult males! However, because of the limited genetic possibilities, I should be able to identify "daddy" by the morphs of the babies.

Congrats Serp! -- Darin
 
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