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Two of my other critters...Our new puppy - Tacca is 4 months old (we got him 3 weeks ago) and his "big sister" Cleo isn't quite sure what to make of him - but she sure is trying!
Deb
Ultramel Lavender Motely update
Tonight was feeding night, so here are a few updated photos of the Ultramel Lavenders -- they are really developing a nice color.
The Ultramel Lavender - male
The ultramel lavender motley - female
Enjoy!
Deb
Here are 2 lavenders het ??? that I purchased from Rich Hume. They are '05 siblings of the 'mystery snake'. Given their coloration I am guessing that they are hypo, but they do have a different look than my other hypo lavs. I have an amber, 2 bloodreds, a caramel, 2 amels and 2 normals from...
Ultramel het Lav Motley x Opal het Motley
The photos kept posting way too big, so here are links to the rest of the babies...
Lavender Ultramel #1
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b142/debcash/8-11-06014.jpg
Lavender Ultramel #2
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b142/debcash/8-11-06024.jpg...
Here 'he' is (not sure of sex yet)...but it's definitely a lavender ultramel motley and he's eating great!!
From a Ultramel het Lavender Motley and an Opal het Motley - the fun part is that I never knew the Opal was het motley! :dancer:
I ended up with :
1 amel motley het lav
1 amel...
She's an '05 from Serpenco.
My Amber boy...
This girl is also from Kathy, she's a hypo bloodred.
An '05 Sunglow Motley from Don at SMR
this girl is from Jason -- She's an Ultramel het carmel motley.
Thanks for looking! :wavey:
Deb
It's been a long time since I posted photos of my collection:
Here's my high pink...he's been growing FAST, I've had to put him on a diet!
This hi-pink stripe will be his girlfriend in a few years...
This coral snow is one of my favorites --
Thanks for looking!
This is my very first clutch (only 8 eggs) but it is an Ultramel het Lavander X Opal. The first head is poking through and it is a lavendar with blue eyes and ruby pupils... :crazy02:
I am so excited I'm not sure I'll be able to sleep tonight. I am forcing myself to leave them alone...
I am just so excited! My first breeding (Untramel het Lav x Opal) took and she's laying her eggs this evening. I've left her alone and just checked in on her once -- it's been about 4 hours, so I'll be abble to count the eggs and get them in the incubator this evening. :crazy02:
Last fall I picked up several non-feeders for free to see if I could get them to eat. After many weeks and trying all the different ideas I ended up having to force feed them to keep them alive and put them into brumation in November. I took them out about 3 weeks ago and have tried again to...
I have some of the animal plastics racks, and love them! But my cat just figured out she can slide the tubs out. the first time it happended it thought I hadn't pushed it back in the whole way, but last night she pulled 2 out and now I'm looking for my opal and anery. :twoguns: (The cat is...
I wish my camera picked up the yellows better - this girl's background is almost a florescent yellow. She is the non-ultramel offspring of an ultramel cross.
For comparison - here is my 'regular' butter motley
and our goldust:
They are all more yellow than the photos show.
Enjoy~