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    YEAH! Saying thank you to the Odds Gods =)

    So.. the backstory... we traded our albino labyrinth burm female for 2 het albino females, 1 normal female, and 1 normal male that they told us was a male, and we foolishly, didn't think to check until we got home. They had bred the normal female to a mojave, and they were convinced she had absorbed her eggs... well she didn't, and we got a clutch of eggs, 1 male mojave from here shortly after. Seeing as they gave us a male thinking it was female, and were entirely wrong about the mojave pairing having been absorbed... we weren't too optimistic about these het albino girls actually being het albino.

    One of them has proven out for us.. very small clutch, only 3 eggs. 2 ended up albino. One just crawled out of the egg, the other two keep popping partway out then slinking back in to hide everytime they see light or sense movement near the incubator.... but this boy! Wowzers, I like him a lot:



    Will put up post-shed pics once they are all out and have a chance to settle in.. but.. yay!

    Here is dad (mom looks like a normal bp, nothing particularly exciting about her patterns):
    Last edited by Anatopism; 01-20-2012 at 10:42 PM.

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