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Amel and normal hatchlings!

tbtusk

hot jupiter herps
They're "just" amels and normals, but what does that matter. :)

These guys are 5 of 16 (one snake repeats) hatchlings from my clutch this year. The mother was an RO, and the father was an anery motley het amel.

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I've got a question to go along with these. A few of the hatchlings look like okeetee's to me. Do I call them okeetee's with only one okeetee parent, or should I stick with normal and amel?

enjoy
 
Thanks guys. I'm pretty happy with these guys! I've never had normal hatchlings before, and I have to say, I love them. Better than the amels IMO!
 
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