I bought this girl from Outback Reptiles as a gravid import female, possibly a burgundy morph. She's definitely an unusual looking animal in coloration but it remains to be seen if she's an actual morph or not. Regardless, she laid a clutch of 9 viable eggs with 2 possibles. I don't know what the pairing was, as she was/is a wild caught but hoping one or more of the babies look like mom and that there's at least one male in the clutch to hold back and pair with mom next year if she's back up to size. Here's the pictures, to prove it happened, lol!
Mom, Dorothy Mantooth:
And the clutch, currently being incubated at 87.5 to 88 degrees:
The egg in the lower left was a rollout from the start and the one I'm pretty sure is a slug. The other smaller one in the upper left corner of the photo was stuck to the other eggs which look to be viable. I'm planning on incubating all of them for a week or two and then candling the slugs along with all of the other ones. This is the first clutch I've incubated, so any words of wisdom or help would be greatly appreciated. I think I've read every care sheet Google could reveal along with several books, lol! but I'd gladly hear any input if I'm doing something wrong or should change something. Thanks for looking!