They look great! :D those babies are slices those eggs apart! Can't wait to see them all out :)
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07-12-2014, 03:43 PM
John1982
Re: sayi eggs
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Originally Posted by MarkS
Looks like you have quite a few albinos in there.
It looked like my first 3 pippers were albino. Then as they are busy shredding their eggs from the inside out a little red het shot out of its single, tiny opening like some kind of super hero on a mission. Shortly after 2 of the ablinos emerged. I managed a few rushed pictures just before a thunderstorm rolled in and will get better ones, weather permitting, when they shed. It's funny how fast they go from "I will eat your face" to "let's be friends" at this stage. Anyway, here are the first 3 out, 2 red albinos and a red het albino.
Seems there are some bonus genetics in my parent snakes. They still haven't shed yet but you can still see there is some type of hypo/ghost gene at play in about half of the snakes. Maybe my male albino is a double visual recessive but the second gene was masked by albino and the female is a double het? I'm not well versed in bull morphs so opinions are more than welcome.
Those look great, definitely hets, hypos and albinos. They're little spaz's at that age but a lot of fun.
07-15-2014, 12:48 AM
John1982
Re: sayi eggs
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Originally Posted by MarkS
Those look great, definitely hets, hypos and albinos. They're little spaz's at that age but a lot of fun.
Definitely a hoot and a half. As soon as I enter the snake room I can hear the little spitfires. Most of their strikes fall short though and even those that don't are too tiny to draw blood.
07-22-2014, 12:51 PM
John1982
Half of these already ate before shedding out but now they're enjoying their new skins and have been sexed - thought I'd do a final update.