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Clutch #6 - MINE!!

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Clutch 5 pipped, and was having a lot of fun doing the head duck; so I cut the eggs a bit to take a look (see thread entitled Extra nice pastel with an interesting head). As I looked at the tub with Mine's eggs, I did a quick calculation - Day 54!! - the hand holding the razor started to tremble, and I couldn't help myself...I had to take a peek.
I don't think this could have gone too much better...unless the normal had been a super, lol; but I think I'm going to be very happy with these babies.
Here's a sneak peek into the eggs, for those that have been interested in this project.
 

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Wow. That's all I have. Congrats.

I'm excited to see them come out, I can only imagine how you feel lol...it looks like they have alternating yellow and white/grey side markings?
 
the suspense and anticipation!! That looks very promising!
Big congrats, can't wait to see them out!
 
Sweet, I would hold back a nice male to put back with mom. The sire reminds me of my lesser male, not as reduced but still has the characteristic higher contrast and "blind" alien heads.uploadfromtaptalk1405648877757.jpguploadfromtaptalk1405648903705.jpg

Thanks for sharing.
 
I'm not a big fan of inbreeding within an established morph.
I'm more interested in first proving the phenotype reproducible...at this point, there is no reason to consider either look a line bred trait.
A question about them actually being mojaves has also been raised a few times; so I will probably repeat the pairing to see if a super is produced. The female mojave shown in the Snake thread is also available toward that end.

That look is not particularly uncommon in lessers; or, at least it wasn't several years ago...people have done a good job of uglying them up.
 
I'm not a big fan of inbreeding within an established morph.

I'm so glad you said that. I don't know why, but any time someone mentions breeding a baby back to mom I get a little put off.

I understand that some people consider it a necessity, but even if I was trying to establish a new morph I would try as hard as I could to get some diversity or breed it out a little further.
 
Wow. That's all I have. Congrats.

I'm excited to see them come out, I can only imagine how you feel lol...it looks like they have alternating yellow and white/grey side markings?

The way things have been going here this season; these probably won't come out til the end of the month (I think all 5 of the already hatched clutches took about 70 days). With about 10 days left, the coloration hasn't fully developed; so I'm sure they'll change in appearance by then.

*Having acknowledged that these eggs probably aren't "on the verge of hatching", I suppose I should say that I am not expecting this clutch to go 70 days. There was a thermostat oops (misplaced probe) that caused lower temperatures, which in caused the longer incubation period. That was discovered (and corrected) not quite 3 weeks after these eggs were laid; so they should be cooked sooner than the others.
 
Hmmm - all four babies are fully out of their respective eggs; and, unfortunately, I'm not nearly as thrilled as I was a week ago.
I'm not unhappy with the look of the babies; but I won't say I'm not a little disappointed. (Okay, we all know I'm not a sunshine and rainbows kind of guy - I'm very disappointed, and there's really only one baby that is of any interest to me....so I'm unhappy with the prospect of keeping the other three just in case. There, I said it.)
Pics to follow - when I get back from my errands this afternoon. I'd take them now, but I apparently killed the battery trying (unsuccessfully) to get a decent low light picture at 4am.
 
First up - the three mojaves.
Nice looking; but only the one in the third pic is of interest to me.
 

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And, the "normal".
(For the record, I do believe her to be a normal; but, having been told by a few people that are far more into BPs than me that the sire is more than "just" a mojave - that there's something else in there, I'm going to hold onto her for a bit

To make it easy for anybody that didn't look earlier - this is the sire:
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and this (once again, lol) the only female in the clutch
 

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Thanks. The first two are decent looking mojaves; but still a disappointment - I had high hopes for this clutch since both parents are virtually spotless (I think there are two on Mine). The third one still has those annoying ugly spots; but there are fewer of them, and they're much smaller....overall, I mostly like him.
And, I sort of like the last one. Didn't really plan on holding onto any normals ( :ack2: ); but, in her case, it won't hurt too badly - she's only got a couple of small ugly spots.
 
Well maybe the normal with the least ugly spot will throw more snakes in the future with less spots as lonh as you have a male that has little to none. Maybe one day all your babies will be spotless!
 
To be honest - I sort of expected this outcome; even though I was hoping for a Mini-Mine and a New Chance...spots on mojaves are the norm. I would love to reproduce the phenotypes of the parents of this clutch - but pairing them together probably wasn't the best way to accomplish that
 
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