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    Not a bad way to finish off my Lavender clutches this season.

    I had been having slightly bad luck on the odds with the lavs this season only hitting two out of 13 eggs but this one more than made up for it. It is a 7 egg het to het clutch. Hit 4 out of 7 (one poss het is still in the egg and not pictured). Also finally got my male. Ended up being 2.2. That makes 2.4 for the season. I could not possibly be any happier with the way the Lavs worked out this year.


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    Re: Not a bad way to finish off my Lavender clutches this season.

    beautiful

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    Re: Not a bad way to finish off my Lavender clutches this season.

    congrads!!!
    "You can derelict my balls, capi-tan." -zoolander
    lots o ball pythons!
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    Re: Not a bad way to finish off my Lavender clutches this season.

    Very nice odds & snakes- Congrats!
    All the Best,
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    Re: Not a bad way to finish off my Lavender clutches this season.

    Nice clutch good looking snakes..
    Ball pythons
    0.1 Albino-0.1 100% Het Albino-0.2 100% Het Pieds - 0.2 Normals -0.1 Gen Banded 1.0 Pastel-
    1.0 100% Het Pied-0.1 Spider-
    1.0 100% Het Albino

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    Re: Not a bad way to finish off my Lavender clutches this season.

    Congratulations John!!! They are beautiful!

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    Re: Not a bad way to finish off my Lavender clutches this season.

    Nice clutch. Congrats.
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    0.1- Poicephalus rufiventris - Alexa (Red-bellied Parrot)



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    Re: Not a bad way to finish off my Lavender clutches this season.

    what a result... stunning snakes

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    Re: Not a bad way to finish off my Lavender clutches this season.

    Very nice!

    And also, quick question, is there any way to tell baby lavs from normal baby albinos?
    I dont agree with a word your saying but will defend to the death your right to say it

    0.1 Normal
    0.1 Cinnamon
    0.1 Albino
    1.0 Sterling Bee
    1.0 Cinnamon

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    Re: Not a bad way to finish off my Lavender clutches this season.

    yes deffo... just lookig at those pictures i can tell and i'm not all that big on royals.. getting there tho.
    just see that purple glow

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