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BRTRUDES SNAKE HATCHINGS

brtrude

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Hey guys,
so this is my first ever year breeding my snakes and i wanted to post the results,
this is the first snake out of my first clutch to come out his shell so i have set him up in his new tub. Seems to me that he is a normal stripe, mother lavender stripe, father snow stripe!

i have the rest of this clutch still to hatch and then i have 2 more clutches from butters and camerels.

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stripey little worm, cant wait for the rest of them to hatch out, im going to wait before popping them to let them settle.
 
aw i'm impatiently awaiting my striped clutches to hatch...one is day 63, the other day 57, so hopefully any time now! my first clutch started hatching at day 54 and took a full week before the last guy pipped, so i wasn't expecting to have to wait so much longer for these 2 clutches!
 
hey guys here are some more pics of the hatchlings, still a few to go from this group, they have been really spread out, like, about a week between the first pip and the ones still to come out, i know they are alive because i have sliced the lids off a couple and they have there heads out getting ready to come out. strange, but at least there ok.
most of them have had there first shed so far, here are some pics.....
little hatelings lol

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also we have this little guy, now this fella is from a carmot het stripe pairing! and he looks very pink with pink eyes! cant wait until he comes out, have no idea what he is! appologies for the bad pics, i was having a hard time focussing my camera.
any ideas?

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The first stripe hatchling, is that a normal? Do all normal stripes look that light as a hatchling? I would have guessed lavender, but I have no experience at all with lavender hatchlings, especially not striped.
 
ye they are normal stripes, the ones that have shed are showing a lot more red and looking lovely!
 
Out of the 2 snakes that i had cut the lids of one was severely kinked, which would explain why he had trouble geting out the egg, and the other one was out of the egg but very small, however, he seems to be ok.
here are a couple of pictures of that guy when i was transferring him to his own tub, he didnt want to let go lol

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As for the 'pink' snake, he/she was fully out of her shell this morning as well. i got some pics before seting her own tub up. this guy is soooo pink! i was expecting buttes and caramels from this group, is this how a butter looks as a hatchling or is this something else???


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a couple more pics guys from last week, caramel and butter.

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this one is DEFINITELY going to be a keeper. carmot stripe!! what a beuty!!!

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