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I did keep a few corns(mainly because I couldnt sell them) but I thought I'd share with you guys some of my new interests. I will be breeding the striped lavenders, striped opals and Lavender mots and opal mots in the spring though. Thanks for looking at the non corns. I know Hurley is...
I'm not so sure about this one. Based on some odd bleaching of the bands that the adult male has, I had posted up some photos of him and solicited some opinions last season. I think Don Soderberg replied that it was something a little different then what he has seen. I bred the female to...
These guys were from breeding a Hypo Bloodred male possibly het for anery to a Hypo het for Bloodred possible het anery female. No anerys popped out so far and it looks like only hypo bloodreds and hypos het for bloodred. The sad part was both parents were cooked to death in ARIZONA along with...
These guys are from breeding a Golddust Motley male to an Amel Bloodred female. They are het for caramel bloodred and Motley. Imagine a Golddust Bloodred Motley!!?? HOLY COW!
I have been snapping these pics a they have been hatching out. Pretty much they either look like ultrmels of some sort or nice amels. I cant they have ruby eyes, but there is something going on with them. Thanks
check out this guy. I think this the only one who is DIE(dead in egg) as I like to call them. I can see some other Ultramels pipping. The father I guess I can now say for sure is a Gold dust Motley and the mother of this clutch is an amel bloodred. Does anyone care to take a gander at what...
usually I place an egg box inside the females enclosures filled with damp spagnum. This year, I am going to Florida and have several females that are about to lay. Since I got out there with my pants down so to speak, I was considering filling the bins with sterile potting soil so the eggs...