thanks and good luck with your own hatchlings
half of the babies have a brown/tan/orange shade on their fire area and my guess is that the fire on those will turn orange like my female named Aztec though not all those are partial pins...the probable holdback baby has characteristics similar to its mom...then again, some of those babies are younger and none of them are at full color potential....which is around 6 months...the 1st pic is a juvie/sub and is around 7 months...for the longest time that one looked tan or pink usually but now mostly showing red
I know I won't be able to hold onto all the babies but can't wait to see the color potential of these 2nd colony babies....the oldest ones were only born 5/29....they're all doing well, but can't wait to see them as adults...
I like when I get to see ones I've sold in the past as babies and then get updates...some change so much...and lol...there are a couple that turned out so nice I wish I kept...but also glad they went to good people
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1.0 bearded dragon, 1.1 ball python, 1.2 cornsnake (butter, caramel, normal), 1.1 sinaloan milksnake, 0.1rubber boa, 1.1 jungle carpet python, 3.6.12 crested gecko, 1.1 gargoyle gecko, white's tree frog