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Some late season action: coral snow stripes on the way!!!

Blue Apple Herps

aka Matthew, PhD
Well, on the way in a few years...

I "bred" this pair back in March. I never actually saw them hook up, but just figured they probably did. Well I thought she had her pre-lay shed, but 4 weeks went by since that shed, and no eggs. So I guess the 1st time didn't take. So I put them together today, and they went at it right away.

Sire is a coral snow and the dam is a ghost stripe. F1 will be ghost het amel stripe and then F2 should be coral snow stripes! I don't think I've ever seen a quadruple homozygous animal before, at least not of this that I can remember. Hopefully the F2 will look as awesome as I imagine them.
 

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