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    Tiger Retic Eggs

    I got 26 eggs from this Normal Retic on 2/26...This is her first clutch and mine as far as Retics go...She was bred by a wild looking Striped Tiger...Hope I produce more like him...







    I lost a few eggs, but it looks like I have all Tigers...

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    Re: Tiger Retic Eggs

    Congrats man! Feels nice seeing those lil heads pip huh?

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    Re: Tiger Retic Eggs

    Thanks! It's definitely exciting hatching these guys out...




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    Re: Tiger Retic Eggs

    Congrats Jon, and nice shots of that babies! So is that male a super tiger, or did you just get really lucky?


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    Re: Tiger Retic Eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by Evan Jamison
    Congrats Jon, and nice shots of that babies! So is that male a super tiger, or did you just get really lucky?


    -Evan
    Thanks Evan!

    I don't know is true Genetics...I was hoping to breed him to figure it out...And now I am just as confused as ever...



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    Re: Tiger Retic Eggs

    Say, think you'll have any normal females available? Those Tigers are definitely gorgeous man! Congradulations again!

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    Re: Tiger Retic Eggs

    Very nice man! Nothing like seeing a retic on a nice batch of eggs! Congrats on the clutch!

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    Re: Tiger Retic Eggs

    Thanks!
    I grew both of these up from hatchlings, so it's been a long road...

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    Re: Tiger Retic Eggs

    WOW. Congrats. Btw, I like the yellowhead of the father. How big are the two parents?
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    Re: Tiger Retic Eggs

    that's great! congratulations!!

    I agree the male looks a little confusing, but I could easily see how he could be just not a very reduced super tiger... cause I don't think I've seen too many "normal" tigers that have striping to that degree, especially not the side striping... those white blotches are REALLY elongated...

    And especially since all the babys were not only all tigers, but they were tigers with a lot of pattern, so logically, the super form of those individuals would have a lot more pattern... seems probable to me...

    Hopefully that wasn't all just mumbling and you could understand it...

    Well he looks great either way!
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