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I can't wait to see pics of your male tom!
Here's what my albino hairless looks like on day 13:

3 hairless sandwiched between 2 normals:

And for fun pic of a new litter that I got to see being born, 13 from a first time mom! Me and my mom call them "little pizza rolls" once they have milk bands lol
Brittany Davis
0.1 Snow BCI- Isis
1.0 Hypo Motley het Albino BCI- Rupert
Ball pythons
1.0 Champagne, 1.0 Albino Spider, 1.0 Savannah, 0.2 Normal, 0.1 Het Toffee, 0.1 Black Butter,
0.1 Spider, 0.2 Pastel, 0.1 Enchi, 0.1 Albino
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Re: Hairless Dumbos?!
Awww so CUTE! My hairless just had babies today too. Im still giving her time before I go count them. Her first litter, but I've had hairless quite a while now. So far we haven't had good luck with them. They don't seem to be very good moms. My last hairless mom ate most of her babies. Very sad. Good luck with yours though. I hope you have better luck with them then we have had.
Ball Pythons:
1.7 Normal 1.0 Spider 1.1 Cinnamons
1.1 Mojaves 0.1 Pastel 0.1 Het Albino
1.0 Yellowbelly
Corn Snakes:
1.0 Normal Corn
0.1 Albino Corn
0.1 Creamsicle Corn
Others:1.0 Mexican King Snakes 0.2 Dogs - Gracie and Loba 1.0 Three Legged Cat - O'Doyle
1.0 Red Iguana - Rex 2.0 Umbrella Cockatoos 0.2 Rose Breasted Cockatoos
2.7 Button Quail 2.12 Breeder/Pet Rats
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Re: Hairless Dumbos?!
 Originally Posted by Courtney281
Awww so CUTE! My hairless just had babies today too. Im still giving her time before I go count them. Her first litter, but I've had hairless quite a while now. So far we haven't had good luck with them. They don't seem to be very good moms. My last hairless mom ate most of her babies. Very sad. Good luck with yours though. I hope you have better luck with them then we have had.
Yeah, I've read that it isn't uncommon for hairless females to have issues with abandoning babies, eating them, or lactating issues (not enough or not at all). It seems a lot of hairless breeders recommend breeding a hairless male to het. females or do het. to het.( like how I ended up with hairless).
I hope you have better luck with your hairless! 
Btw, the 13 pinks look like all normals and are from a wild type (agouti) mom.
Brittany Davis
0.1 Snow BCI- Isis
1.0 Hypo Motley het Albino BCI- Rupert
Ball pythons
1.0 Champagne, 1.0 Albino Spider, 1.0 Savannah, 0.2 Normal, 0.1 Het Toffee, 0.1 Black Butter,
0.1 Spider, 0.2 Pastel, 0.1 Enchi, 0.1 Albino
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Re: Hairless Dumbos?!
 Originally Posted by bad-one
It seems a lot of hairless breeders recommend breeding a hairless male to het. females or do het. to het.( like how I ended up with hairless).
It's the same breeding dwarf rats.
I use my male to make hets with full size females then breed the male dwarf to the female hets to make half dwarf and half hets.
Female dwarfs don't normally lactate well either.
Jerry Robertson

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