artfan1
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Ok. Long story short. We bought this "Butter" female 2 years ago. Turns out, she isn't a butter at all. She was solid yellow when we bought her. She was a yearling at the time. This past year, she started to develop the red/orange borders around her sadles. This came out of nowhere. Thinking she was just a wierd butter, we paired her with our young male butter.
The babies are not butters, obviously. I consulted with a couple of the most respected breeders here first. And they agreed. It's not a butter. Maybe a hybrid. Maybe not. But none had seen anything like her. Not exactly. So I am asking if anyone here, has seen this happen? And if so, what do you think is going on? A creamsicle maybe? (I hope not). But either way, I'll be watching the babies and may hold back a couple just to play around with.
Mother:
Father:
One of the hatchlings after 2 sheds: I really need to take more of the other hatchlings. They don't all look alike. This one has very wide borders.
Thanks,
Troy & Angi Dozier
Reptilian Projects
The babies are not butters, obviously. I consulted with a couple of the most respected breeders here first. And they agreed. It's not a butter. Maybe a hybrid. Maybe not. But none had seen anything like her. Not exactly. So I am asking if anyone here, has seen this happen? And if so, what do you think is going on? A creamsicle maybe? (I hope not). But either way, I'll be watching the babies and may hold back a couple just to play around with.
Mother:


Father:

One of the hatchlings after 2 sheds: I really need to take more of the other hatchlings. They don't all look alike. This one has very wide borders.

Thanks,
Troy & Angi Dozier
Reptilian Projects