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Greek rootbeers vol.2

Noe..gr

EY TAPAZEIN
Here are 5 of the 20 that hatched.Sorry for the bad pics,didn't want to stress them much. Half of the bunch had their fourth pinky yesterday.The other 10 are in "lizard program"..

Oh and their mom is in pre-laid shed again!She is going to double clutch!Not so happy because I'm a bit worried about her health after birth.Will see...


Thanks for looking. :wavey:
 

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very nice - really like the third one - that reduced head pattern is nice. Will be interested to see belly pics of them once they are older and well established. Thanks for sharing the pics,


mary v.
 
Thank you all!

Tried to shoot some belly pics but didn't want to cooperate so I let them rest.
 
Those are some sweet looking rootbeers. I can remember when mine were that small! I really like the head pattern and saddles on the second one from the top.


Jenn
 
In the next days I'll try to show you pics of the rest.There are some even better head patterns I think. :)
 
Some more....
My none feeders group.
 

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Last but not least,my favorite one.If it proves to be a male is a keeper.To make cinnamons in a few years.


Thank you all.
 

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So, your favorite is het hypo?

I hope this group is gonna eat for you, not only because I'd like any critter to survive, but they look good and I am curious what they will look like as adults!
 
They all look very nice. Some of my emoryi X corn hatchlings took a month or so to start feeding - they had such big yolk bellies. Perhaps that is the issue with yours. Really nice to see hatchlings from a first generation cross - expect they will grow up to be gorgeous,


mary v.
 
Blutengel said:
So, your favorite is het hypo?

I hope this group is gonna eat for you, not only because I'd like any critter to survive, but they look good and I am curious what they will look like as adults!

I'm hoping to get them to eat as soon as possible.I have tried all the tricks in the book expect tuna,chicken skin and force feeding.I thing its a matter of too high temperatures here though. 86F-88F inside.100F outside!! :angry01:

Their mother is a hypo.

I hope they would look like bright emoryi as they old.
 
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