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It's been a long time since we posted and it's been two years since we had a clutch. A quick funny story about how these came about...when we purchased our female adult Anery about 3 years ago she ended up being gravid. We kept one of the hatchlings which was a normal and had it sexed as Male. We had also purchased a normal motley from a reptile store labeled as a Female. we put the two together, left them for a couple days and separated them. Weeks go by and who is laying eggs but our normal which we thought was a male who was pregnated by a snake we bought as a female! We had a total of 11 eggs (one didn't make it) We have ten fairly large babies, 6 Normals, 2 Anerys and 2 which look like an amel. I haven't quite seen a pattern like the amels have, maybe you can tell me if that's what it is. The amels from our clutch 2 years ago didn't look like these at all.