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    I've got some pippers!!!

    Granted these are not ball pythons....but for me it is still pretty exciting! In addition to my BP's, I also have a small snapping turtle breeding project which about a year ago produced three albinos that I shared with you guys in previous threads. These little guys are my first pippers out of the 268 eggs that I have incubating right now. I am praying hard for some of them to hatch out as albinos. Thanks for looking!!!





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    That's soo cool! 268 eggs wow! I hope you do get some albinos

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    holy cow that's a lot of eggs!

    Would you be willing to share some pics of the happy parents perhaps? I love seeing adult snappers

    Good luck with the hatchlings. Has anyone determined if the albinism in common snappers is due to some simple mode of inheritance?

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    I'll try to get some pics of the parents... They are in a pretty good sized pond and I don't see a whole lot of them. The parents were all wild caught and I felt bad confining them to a (relatively) small enclosure...so I opted to build them a nice sized pond and let nature do most of the work.

    As far as the albinism...I pretty much got lucky last year. I had suspected that I may have some het albino adults, but it was far from certain since they were wild caught. The female that laid the albinos last year laid 31 eggs for me this year, so I am keeping my fingers crossed that she mated with the same male as last year (or withheld some sperm from last year). Once my male albinos get up to size I will be mating them back to mom to see what happens.

    One thing that I do know about the albinism in common snappers is that the established lines of albino do not appear to be compatible with each other....which is pretty fascinating. Not sure if it is like the lines of Axanthicism in BP's (VPI, SK, Joliff) or if there is some other explanation. The problem is that only a few people are working with snappers, so the amount of research is somewhat limited.
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    Oh fun!
    That's a lot of eggs!
    I'll love to see them out and about. Congrats

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    WOW, what are you gonna do with 268 snappers???

    So very cool!


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    Re: I've got some pippers!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by kdreptiles View Post
    WOW, what are you gonna do with 268 snappers???

    So very cool!
    Well...I am hoping for some albinos, which I would probably sell a few of them and hold a few back for future breeding. As far as the normal babies...there isn't much of a market in the pet trade for them, so I will probably release them into the bogs where I caught their parents as soon as they get big enough to give them a fighting chance at survival.
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    Congratulations, I love seeing anything hatching! If you plan on releasing a large number I recommend doing it sooner rather than later. Tempting as it is to see them all thrive, releasing a slew of beefed up, young snappers into the wild could throw off the ecological balance. There's a reason they lay so many eggs!

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    You beat me to it, John. I would release them as quickly as possible so that they don't all stand a fighting chance. The reason that they lay so many eggs is because not all of them will make it, and baby snappers are likely an important summer food source in the area where you caught the parents.

    Congrats on the babies! I would love to get some myself if I weren't overseas at the moment.
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    Re: I've got some pippers!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    You beat me to it, John. I would release them as quickly as possible so that they don't all stand a fighting chance. The reason that they lay so many eggs is because not all of them will make it, and baby snappers are likely an important summer food source in the area where you caught the parents.

    Congrats on the babies! I would love to get some myself if I weren't overseas at the moment.
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