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09 Serpenco Hypo Lavs!

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This pair I got back in July from Rich. Both kinda flighty, but I love em! The girl, pictured here, gave me a really hard time with eating! Got her on chicken scented and then the next feeding she took a regular pinky. Enjoy! :)
 

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Here's the male! He was tiny at 4 grams when he arrived!!! Since then he's been an eating champ. :D
 

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Doing my update rounds. Female first ;)
 

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And now the male.
 

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Thanks! :)

From what I've seen, yes, Hypo lavenders seem to get very pale compared to their vibrant hatchling colors.
 
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