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Old 08-09-2011, 11:33 AM
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Smile new babies auric, ciliatus, sarasinorum

sorry there's a crested in the pic but thought some nice fresh babies all together would make for a nice comparison shot. These all hatched within 3 days of each other 8/4, 8/5, and 8/7. Enjoy
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Congrats on all the babes!
Nice chunky gargs, love them
Cute crestie!
Stunning sara, have any more incubating?
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actually these were the only 2 i was able to find and incubate in time. She laid 4 clutches total (it's her first year). The first was dud, 2nd was these, 3rd she laid in the fruit cup and i was gone over the weekend so they were no good by the time i found them, and she just laid 1 dud a week for the past 2 weeks so I think she's done for the season now. One of the babies is mine the other i've done a breeding trade with Kevin from Passport Herpetoculture. The father is his and the mother is mine. The mom has some neat orange speckling and blue eyes so I'm hoping the babies are more vibrant as they grow and get her eyes I'll put up more pics to show the sibling and mom in a bit!
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baby sara #1 next to crested. This one has light orange speckles that should make up it's head and back colors as it grows.

baby sara #2. This one is the same red base but seems to have tiny black dappling down it's back.

This is mom as a subadult. You can see her blue eyes ok here, but her orange really doesn't photograph well since it's small scales scattered all over :/


and for fun here's the gargoyle's dad

and older sibling i kept from last year
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STUNNING, STUNNING AND STUNNING!
Love the orange/red blotching on the gargs!
Those sara's are amazing, their coloring is jaw-dropping. Kevin has some amazing critters as well. Will have to keep an eye out for when either of you have little saras for sale in the future. With coloring like that, I could talk my husband into the saras.
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you've got quite the stunning garg collection yourself! possible bloodline trades in the future?
And hopefully I will have a more productive sarasinorum year next season as this was my 2 girls first year breeding
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Congrats on the hatchlings! I like the pattern on the sara's tail!
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