| | A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 | |
|
| Author | Message |
|---|
Christian Moisander Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 408 Age: 36 Location: Finland Points: 1771 Registration date: 2008-04-27
 | Subject: A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 12/5/2011, 06:52 | |
| A bit more recent litter, born on May 4th. 14 live babies, one of which had to be euthanized on account of under-developed eyes. Poor little thing. No slugs or stillborn. All 14 just after being collected from the terrarium.  Some BT's...   What a pattern!  Some yellows.  Half of the litter started off with whole pinkies. Oh joy!  |
|
 | |
Andrew Hacket Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 445 Age: 33 Location: South Africa Points: 1863 Registration date: 2008-04-27
 | Subject: Re: A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 12/5/2011, 12:05 | |
| Congratulations , the black and white ones are awesome what did the parents look like ? |
|
 | |
Bostjan Kraner Serpent Chief


 Number of posts: 573 Age: 33 Location: Maribor - Slovenia Points: 1511 Registration date: 2010-03-14
 | Subject: Re: A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 13/5/2011, 01:10 | |
| Black and white really looks owesome, but they are al nice. Congrats. I hope they grow well.
Best regards, BKK |
|
 | |
Bob Herrington Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 132 Age: 64 Location: USA Points: 1325 Registration date: 2009-02-26
 | Subject: Re: A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 13/5/2011, 09:13 | |
| Another great litter Christian. Can you post pics of the parents? I love the dark ones too! |
|
 | |
Christian Moisander Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 408 Age: 36 Location: Finland Points: 1771 Registration date: 2008-04-27
 | Subject: Re: A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 13/5/2011, 15:27 | |
| Thanks so much guys, I really appreciate that. Here are the parents: The father. SH-M1 Not the best shot, but I like it anyway. He's one of my favorites, has that nice fall foliage camo, lol. In fact, he's the father of my BT line.  The mother. CM06-2 Here she is as a baby.  And here after the color-change.  Actually, SH-M1 also fathered CM06-2, and I bred her back to her father in the hopes of getting more aberrant black & yellow babies, but that just didn't happen for some reason. |
|
 | |
Bob Herrington Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 132 Age: 64 Location: USA Points: 1325 Registration date: 2009-02-26
 | Subject: Re: A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 13/5/2011, 23:23 | |
| Thanks Christian, are there any colors in nature that cannot be found somewhere on mom? She is spectacular. |
|
 | |
Bostjan Kraner Serpent Chief


 Number of posts: 573 Age: 33 Location: Maribor - Slovenia Points: 1511 Registration date: 2010-03-14
 | Subject: Re: A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 14/5/2011, 04:15 | |
| Owesome colours. Never seen before this colour and pattern.
Best regards, BKK |
|
 | |
Christian Moisander Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 408 Age: 36 Location: Finland Points: 1771 Registration date: 2008-04-27
 | Subject: Re: A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 18/5/2011, 13:18 | |
| Thanks Bob, Bostjan. That female really is one of my favorites. She pretty much has it all  Alright guys... This thread had what, 250 views? And no one noticed anything out of the ordinary? No one? I mean other than obviously sweet babies  |
|
 | |
Tiberiu Sahlean Snakekeeper


 Number of posts: 73 Age: 28 Location: Bucharest Points: 909 Registration date: 2010-03-03
 | Subject: Re: A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 18/5/2011, 14:00 | |
| There is one yellow baby in the first post with no eyes |
|
 | |
Bostjan Kraner Serpent Chief


 Number of posts: 573 Age: 33 Location: Maribor - Slovenia Points: 1511 Registration date: 2010-03-14
 | Subject: Re: A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 18/5/2011, 15:17 | |
| | TiberiuSahly wrote: | There is one yellow baby in the first post with no eyes |
Sad when this happen. If it's otherwise health will have no trouble surviving. This can be a consequence of line breeding, I saw this with ball pythons.
Best regards, BKK |
|
 | |
| | A. squamigera, Litter 2, 2011 | |
|