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They are here!! My St Pierre pure El Salvadorans had a perfect litter of 14!!
3 bloods,
3 near bloods "I say near bloods due to their very red coloration but no black eyes which is a blood trait"
7 hets
and 1 that looks hypo?? Very light with reduced patterning??
The parents are also pos het patternless "El Salvadoran patternless are not really patternless but reduced in pattern" I am unsure if this has something to do with it.
I will have to send some photos out to the James's and St Pierre to see what they think as I am unclear of exactly what to look for with this.
A few quick pictures of them as they sit now I will get more after I know they are all good and out of their sacks and roaming around ;)
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ENJOY 8)
 
This is one that looks hypo "center"
I am unsure if this has anything to do with the combination of the blood and patternless "reduced pattern" genes combining or what, but it sure dose stand out and I am making some inquiries to see how this compares to the original St.Pierre animal that these guys parents comes from.
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you can see the bottom normal and the dark red blood have the standard pattern but the light tan one, the mid right and the top right blood, all have some reduced pattern and hypo like markings.
There is no hypo here and except for the reduced gene no reason for it to occur
 
Well Bad news,
My pride of the litter passed away last night!
Everyone was fine when I checked them before bed and when I got up the enigma "hypo looking one" was gone.
I was extremely excited to work with this little one to see if it was reproducible or just a fluke.
Now I will never know
I will pair the parents back up in 2015 if all goes well, if lightning strikes twice maybe I will get another then.
 
OK, now they have cleaned up and of course I was hesitant on messing with them too early.
Now they are trying to get out and explore everything so I thought might as well get pics while I did a bedding change.
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The Bloods are looking good the last one is my favorite of them,
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The Lavender looking one is darkening up a bit but still Mary's favorite
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These were blood in color but have since colored up closer to normal?
The bottom one is another keeper I think, it has kept the red coloration the longest and is not fading as much as the rest.
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