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Wind Serpents 2018 Planned Pairings

Congrats on the babies! So sorry to hear about India.
You should definitely hold back and breed the RF Tessera :)
I wish I had some of my RF stuff, maybe I'll get back into the RF stuff after things settle back down.

The good news is that India's two eggs hatched and gave us a couple of RF classic females. The bad news is that one has minor kinks down her lower 3rd, and of course she's my favorite weirdo of the two. I haven't decided yet what to do with either.

I did also keep the RF Tessera female. :) She is coloring up so much!

So clutch 3 is starting to shed. Here's a sneak peek at them. Considering the resemblance to Steve's Orange Things, we think Zulu and Kilo are maybe het Kastanie? Perhaps Motzart was a Hypo Kastanie Motley this whole time. :shrugs:

Baby 1:
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Baby 2:
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Baby 3:
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Baby 4:
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So sorry that one of the hatchlings had kinks. Those are the things that give snake breeders gray hair. But clutch 3 made up for it, with beautiful colors. If you keep all of them it would be nice to see a progression as they mature.
 
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