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Ultramel Bloods

moreptiles

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This year we were lucky enough to hatch 5 of these beauties! They came from the breeding of a female het for ultra, blood, and motley to a male amelanistic blood (both Don S. line)

enjoy :)

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Please commence the oohs and ahhs... man I can't wait to see some progression shots on those! How awesome! You definitely hit the nail on the head with those guys Mark!
 
Way To Go, Mark (and Sons) ! ! !

Finally got some this year myself. As you know, I saved back 3.4 of those beauties from three years ago. First one gave me four of the little gems. Second one, several albino bloods, so obviously that female is gettin' kicked outta the club. :crying: Still two more clutches to hatch. We'll see how many more I get (if any). Also, got an entire clutch of ultramels het blood from breeding an amel blood to an ultra motley. Don't forget , , , the grandfather of these babies is an ultramel motley. Hence, you should be seeing motlies in those broods. Now that I type this, I have not yet looked for motley markers in mine either. We may need to verify the motley gene through breeding trials, huh?

Congrats, my friend.

Don
 
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