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These are feeding like crazy and were big hatchlings. They are the result of breeding my serpenco hypo lavender male to a high yellow creamsicle both of which are feeding machines. I plan on keeping most of them for myself. at least for now anyway.
This is another pic of these guys that hatched out a little over a week ago. I'll try to post a pic of the parents for HomerS..the father is almost patternless motley.
Thanks
I got this female in a 10 lot in 2000 from Goldcoast. It was labeled as a Sunglow but continued to get more yellow the older it got. What do you guys think?