Baby tics!
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Baby tics!
Eggs laid on Fri 13th and first to pip on April Fool's day! Two pipped themselves and we've cut the rest. Some were starting to dry up a little so we've shared out some yolk and all looking good. This was the first to stick his head out this morning, will get some shots of the rest later. Soooooo excited about these!
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Congrats and hope all goes well.......What was the pairing ?
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congrats again lisa
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Thanks guys This was the pairing -
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Blonde tiger x Jampea female
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Blonde tiger x Jampea female
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Very Nice......Looking forward to the pic's
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Congrats Lisa, the eggs look to be in great condition and look at that little Tiger! Awesome!
Is the blonde morph in Retics a form of albino? I know very little about Retic morphs so excuse my ignorance!
Is the blonde morph in Retics a form of albino? I know very little about Retic morphs so excuse my ignorance!
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Thanks guys! Karl - blonde is T+ albino, or caramel as it is also known. Can't wait to breed a pair of these in years to come and produce (hopefully!) blonde jamp supertigers!
There are two recognised lines of T+ albino in retics at the moment. These are het for the Bob Clark line. They hatch out looking amel, and colour up over a period of time. it's been amazing watching our tiger caramel colour up - will post some pics of his transformation when I get away from work
The other line is Peter Foulsham's, the UK line. These hatch out in their adult colour.
We have a couple of babies out and about out of their eggs today. Will get pics up as soon as I can! Some absolutely gorgeous tigers especially!
These babies shouldn't get as big as mainlands, being from a nice compact jamp and small blonde tiger male The jampea also offers a lot of pattern and colour variation. Can't wait to see what visual blonde jamp crosses look like!
There are two recognised lines of T+ albino in retics at the moment. These are het for the Bob Clark line. They hatch out looking amel, and colour up over a period of time. it's been amazing watching our tiger caramel colour up - will post some pics of his transformation when I get away from work
The other line is Peter Foulsham's, the UK line. These hatch out in their adult colour.
We have a couple of babies out and about out of their eggs today. Will get pics up as soon as I can! Some absolutely gorgeous tigers especially!
These babies shouldn't get as big as mainlands, being from a nice compact jamp and small blonde tiger male The jampea also offers a lot of pattern and colour variation. Can't wait to see what visual blonde jamp crosses look like!
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great news Lisa and Dave, awesome site indeed, looking forward to more pic's
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Ta Phil Most are out of the eggs this morning, only a few little lazy buggers left. These were taken yesterday
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This one is out today and is a keeper!
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This one is out today and is a keeper!
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They look awesome Lisa
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A Frist for Ireland well done Lisa 10%10 again well done
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Just spotted this Tony, thank you! They are for sure little biters!
All doing very well and have had two sheds - some going to their new homes this week. ALMOST wish I could keep them all!
All doing very well and have had two sheds - some going to their new homes this week. ALMOST wish I could keep them all!
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