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Two more clutches being laid

Richard Hume

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The first is a golddust striped blood mom x sulfur stripe. The second is a tessera pied bloodred mom x scaleless male.

Thanks for looking!

Rich Hume
 

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Stunning snake in the first picture. That is the sulfur stripe, yes? I'm still learning the morphs and which parent is which in the pairing descriptions.
 
Snake in picture

The one in the picture is actually a golddust striped blood (the father, not pictured, is a sulfur stripe). A golddust is the trade name for an ultramel caramel, then for her add stripe and bloodred.

Rich
 
Thank you for clarifying. I will get this all sorted one day!

Is there a convention for which parent is listed first in the pairing descriptions or just whichever?
 
Whoa! Far-Out, Heavy, & Right-On!

Groovy snakes man!!!!!! Would love to see the pippies when they arrive!
 
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