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An '07 who's actually a yearling...

HanneysCorn

Canadian Cornaholic
In the middle of March of this year, I introduced our female anery hurricane motley, Raven to our lavender male Gabriel in hopes of producing some het anery lav mots for future projects. Raven had just finished what I believed to be her second shed post brumation.

I have never seen a female so adamantly reject a male suitor. She literally flung herself out of the breeding viv...total rejection of his advances. Not worried, I decided to allow her a few days rest then a retry. The second attempt, 3 days later, resulted in her absolute refusal again. Thinking that perhaps she was just not ovulating I put her back in her viv and decided to try in another week.

Three days later was feeding day. When I went to her viv and lifted her hide house, much to my amazement she had laid a clutch of slugs, but in the bunch there appeared to be one viable egg. In '06 I had matched Raven with Apollo, our amel striped, het anery male. They had produced some wicked cube mots for me, normals and anerys. She also went on without a rebreeding to produce a smaller second clutch later in the year.

I felt it almost impossible that this supposed fertile egg in this year's clutch would be viable but I went ahead and incubated none the less.

Much to my amazement, this egg went on to hatch on June 5/07...a beautiful anery motley female is the result.

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This little anery mot female will remain here. After selling all the cubed mots from last year from the Apollo x Raven clutch, I had had second thoughts that I should have held a few of the anery mots back. Thank you Raven for retaining that one little sperm for all this time so I could have my wish a whole year later.

Raven has been much more receptive to Gabriel and is gravid again, so I'll get my hets I so wanted but also this little surprise that I am very thankful for.

Ruth
 
Congrats Ruth! What a pretty wee one .... I don't think I'll ever get tired of the surprises these Snakes throw at me. Too much fun!!

-Tonya
 
How cool! What a gorgeous baby. Her head marking looks like an iris (flower) to me.

Nanci
 
Beautiful surprise! I have an anery female who was bred March 06 too. She double clutched last summer without the male being reintroduced. I'm pretty sure she's carrying eggs again now (hasn't been with another snake since March 06).

It would be very cool to get a surprise like that instead of the slugs I'm expecting.
 
Congratulations Ruth! What a wonderful story and I'm so glad that you were able to get the baby you wanted. And I must remember this absolute proof of retained sperm for future reference (the "miraculous spontaneous mutation" hatchlings sort of get to me after awhile).
 
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