Wednesday, July 09, 2008
New SLR camera and NINE good Triple Het x Triple Het Suboc (Trans-Pecos) Eggs...
All in one day too!
I really wasn't expecting that many from her. I thought six, maybe seven...but Nine I can definitely handle.Anyway, this camera takes HUGE pics, like 12.2 megapixels...and I wanted you to see the macro somewhat so here it goes.
Practically every simple recessive suboc morph you can think of could come out of this clutch, even a Snow Blonde, which has not occured yet. A Snow Blonde, if it were to occur, would be the very first triple recessive homozygous morph of subocularis.
Out of curiosity that female wasn't from the same parents as one of your 06 triple het clutches was she? I'm curious because one of my triple hets that I got from you looks very similar but has a slightly stronger greenish tint to the head/neck coloration.
Best of luck on the clutch and hope you get to show us a snow blonde this year :)
Sean.
No, but they're all still fairly related since the Loma Alta Albinos are still so new. Both the '03 and '06 Triple Hets have that same ground color.
Your Triple Hets might be big enough for next year, eh?
By the way I loved the book.
Sean
Yeah, my adult Triple Hets were picky feeders when I first got them. Sometimes, it's in the genes, it seems. After I put them in racks, they calmed down and ate like champs. , because they changed almost instantly. That black ceiling panel and opaque sides of the tubs must have really made them feel secure.
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