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    Re: Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    also no, becouse we have a incubation room where evere clutch is in its own tube which is signed after the eggs are putted in....

    what do you think it is , if you do not know the parents?

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    Re: Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    Quote Originally Posted by ColdBloodEvolution View Post
    also no, becouse we have a incubation room where evere clutch is in its own tube which is signed after the eggs are putted in....

    what do you think it is , if you do not know the parents?
    If I was handed that animal I'd say pewter..But let it shed and see if the color changes. Color changed post shed can be really drastic.
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    that looks like a possible weird savannah ball


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    Re: Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    it was a mystery clutch from te beginning.... I got 12eggs, 6 eggs gone bad, the first of the whole breeding season, then, the first 3 hatchlings seem to be normal and then this little guy hatched. In the other 2 eggs is I think a deformed baby and a desert. but we will see in the next days.....

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    I would say that is a pewter. Did you breed this female last year or did someone else? It could definitely be retained sperm.

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    Ok I gotta ask..... How long can a female actually retain sperm for? Sorry I've seen it mentioned several times and always wondered.

    Nice baby by the way!
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    You defiantly have a mystery on your hands here! From the picture I would almost be convinced he was a pewter. But from the paring I don't see how that's possible. Post another picture after he sheds and lets see how he looks then. I am not sure if residual sperm from a breeding last year could last this long. Queries to know if it could This will explain a lot in this situation.

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    When was she caught? I doubt very much there are pewters cruising around in the african wilderness haha, but you never know. She could be a reduced pattern axanthic cinny.. Lol

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    Forgive me for asking, but how sure are you that male is Desert Mojave ? I've only ever seen hatchling pictures, so I don't know for sure what an adult looks like, but could he possibly be something else ?

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    Re: Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    I am sure that it is a desert moyave, becouse I have also one desert in the eggs.....
    Last edited by ColdBloodEvolution; 08-17-2012 at 02:29 PM.

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