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Talk about a genetic mix.....blood included

El Jefe

Mark 16:18
Okay....so....a couple of years ago I bred my snow lavender patternless male to a pewter. I got normals. That same year, I also bred my blood het motley to my amel stripe. I got normals and motleys.

This year I decided to breed a male from the first pairing to a female normal from the second pairing. Below are the just hatched results. Lots of colors in there, eh? Someone in the second pairing was het charcoal. Now if I can only tell which of those white snakes are blizzards and which might be blizzard bloods or possible some blizzard stripes. ;)
 

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wow, what a great group of hatchlings! Do you mind if I ask what the bright orange one is? I'm still learning what's what, when it comes to young snakes/hatchlings.
 
WOW!! That is some variety of snakes! That orange one (I am also bad with names) is SO striking--I hope it keeps that coloration!
 
ohy veh...that's a mess to sort out. Have a nice time with that :)

Wonderful multi-colored pile of wigglies though.
 
So I guess that means you've gotta hold them back, raise them, and breed them to sort out whos who, eh? :rofl:

Beautiful clutch
 
What a variety! I love the wide range of colors in that clutch
Good luck with figuring out which is who and what's what and such
 
I think they are all beautiful... I eventually want a blizzard... And like the others I want to know what the orange snake is???
 
Congratulations Jeff, gorgeous clutch . . . again! :)

Now if I can only tell which of those white snakes are blizzards and which might be blizzard bloods or possible some blizzard stripes. ;)
Post shed pics, outside, in the shade on a sunny day . . . just an idea . . . ;)

D80
 
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