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My male 100% het



This is my female 66% het

- 16-Aug-12, 05:24 PM #647
Attachment 262534Attachment 262535Attachment 262536there 100% het we got five of them
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Looking pretty gravid for an apparent male...
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can any one please PM me if they will have 100% het darwins for sale in nov-dec if you breeding goes well
Thanks BlakeI <3 Fish , I <3 snakes
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Hey Blake,
I'm assuming that your other purchase fell through? The above female will produce 100% hets, send me a PM if your interested?
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My girl had a present for me this morning!


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Good luck with the incubation pythonmum, so when do u start introducing the male with the female? just curious for future references
Wish list-1 Hypo Bredli, 1 RSP, 4 Albino Darwins, 1 88% jungle jag and maybe (hopefully) one day a Paradox Albino. 1 Sand monitor, 1 Heath monitor, 1 Mangrove monitor, 1 Lace monitor and 1 Perentie.
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I start cooling in late April, but didn't introduce until mid May. The male was on shed, so didn't see any action until after he shed. Once he was feeling good, he was at it right away (3 June). They mated a lot in June.
For those who like the stats, the female's postlay mass was 1.96 kg and the egg mass was 745 g, with an average of 46.5g per egg. The lightest (13) was 44g, heaviest (14) was 50 g. I incubate over water and last year the eggs actually gained weight by the end of incubation. It was just excess water, so there was a lot of fluid left when they hatched. However, they had no trouble hatching and were all just lovely.
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alrighty, thanks for the info. Nice looking albino by the way.

Do u have a pic of the male?Last edited by Albino93; 10-Sep-12 at 09:06 PM.
Wish list-1 Hypo Bredli, 1 RSP, 4 Albino Darwins, 1 88% jungle jag and maybe (hopefully) one day a Paradox Albino. 1 Sand monitor, 1 Heath monitor, 1 Mangrove monitor, 1 Lace monitor and 1 Perentie.
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Here you go Albino93. He's prettier than he looks in photos and has the best temperament (but so does she)....

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Some real nice Darwins here. I think down the track the possible colour morphs this species will provide is going to be amazing. Solid blacks, granites, reduced patterns etc.
Pitty they can be a little snappy sometimes as if they were typically more placid there would even more people keeping them.
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My Darwin girl holding onto her 28 eggs
Attachment 264988Breeding Albino Darwins, T+ Children, spotted, Broome Stimson
- 11-Nov-12, 01:17 PM #659
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some more darwins
I think she thinks she is a GTP



this is one of me males

this is 100% het in strike mode
Last edited by phatty; 11-Nov-12 at 04:33 PM.
- 17-Nov-12, 11:16 PM #660
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- Melton West, Victoria, Australia
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