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For Sale 2022 Tangerine honduran milks

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I had a clutch of Tangerine Honduran milks (L.t. hondurensis) hatch in September from a repeat adult pairing. I have a diverse breeding group of Tangerine honduran milks and strive to outcross and produce young from as unrelated adults as possible, and am currently working with adult breeders from different sources. This breeding group has been consistently producing some of the nicest Tangerine hondurans available with respect to both color and pattern. Tangerine hondurans always hatch with bright colors, but can color-up or darken significantly over their first year or two with each subsequent shed. The first two photos are of this year’s hatchlings, and the following photos are of individual from a 2021 & 2020 clutch produced here, illustrating the typical color change within the first couple of years. All of this year’s neonates are feeding without hesitation on f/t mice pinks.
 

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