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    Can you Guess??

    These were the only two hatchlings that survive out of the clutch can you guess what they are?? Sorry at the quality of the pictures, I'm not very good at it. Brian Miller
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    Lavender bloodred outcross

    I was wondering if anyone had pictures of this crossing. I crossed my Lavender het blood with my amel blood het for lavender. only 3 hatchlings survived. I will post some pictures, soon. The surviving hatchlings were all lavender but the bloodred was very evident in the hatchlings. I was...
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    New 04 hatchlings

    these guys I produced from breeding Lavender het opal het bloodred X Amel Bloodred het lavender. Only three of the 8 eggs hatched and these lavenders are what came out. These pics dont show the bloodred influence, I'll try to get some better pictures. What do you think of them??
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    Opal Bloodreds

    Rich have you produced any of these, because I dont believe I've seen any pictures of them on the site. thanks Brian Miller
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    Pics of Carmel Motley

    Could you guys and gals please post pictures of carmel motleys. I'm still trying to decide if I am a fan of this morph or not.
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    Candycane Motley??

    I purchased her as a candycane motley, as you can see she is not quite the candycane that i had hoped for but she is still a great looking amel motley.
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    Amel bloodred Pic

    This is my Amel blood red. Sorry for so many posts today. I got a new camera.
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    Fluorescent Orange Clutch

    I was pleased at how bright these snakes came out. The parents are a pair of Fluorescent Oranges that i got from Rich. Thanks Rich!!!
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    New Clutch

    These guys are from butter X Amel het for butter motley
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    Lavender pic

    This is my female 2001 Lavender. I got her from Rich Z. Thanks Rich she is great!!
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    Adult Amel Stripe

    This is my 3 yr old amel stripe male. The picture is not very good
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    Amel Stripe

    This is one of my 2002 keepers. The parents had no stripe at all.
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    Candycane Motley

    This is my 2001 candycane motey.
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    How much water is needed

    Is there a correct ratio for perlite to water and how do you check to make sure the eggs are not too wet or too dry? Thanks for your help.
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    Keeping eggs hydrated

    I have a cutch of eggs that I am keeping in perilite. I was wondering how do I keep the eggs hydrated. A few of the eggs are dehydrated. What is the best way to try and save these eggs. Is there a certain way to moisen the the perilite. Thanks for the help.
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    Help!!

    I was cleaning cages today and found that my male bubblegum is actually a female. This is a very young snake and she laid 9 eggs that looked good but were sunken in a bit because I havent checked on the snake in two days. I mixed the perilite and put the eggs in it. I put a moist paper towel...
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    Genetics question

    If I cross a hypo with type "A" anerythristic will I get ghost offspring in the F1 or will I have to wait till the F2. What would I have to cross to get ghost in the F1. Thanks for everyones help!!!
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    Substrate for eggs

    I was wondering what is the best ratio of water to vermiculite, and is there a way to tell if it is too wet or too dry?
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