A couple of hatchlings...

IMacBevan

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Thought I'd show a couple of hatchlings I thought were uniquely colored.

The first is a Tremper amel het hatched out at the end of july. Sibling is much darker brown.
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Then this little one hatched out a couple of days ago, very small and thin - registered 1 gram on my scale. I'm hoping he/she makes it and can't wait to see what his color does as he/she ages. Cross was a Tremper amel het and my 90 gram Tremper amel (who is very dark).
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enjoy,

Ian B.
 
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Sarah H

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Awww poor little guy, I had a very small one do just fine last year after I got him eating. Good luck.
 

snared99

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Quick question what is a tremper amel?? i know there is amel fattails, but never heard of amel leos.
 

IMacBevan

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There are three forms of amelanism (sometimes called albinism) in leopards named for either the breeder who had them pop up in their colony or the state/city the breeder is from. Those three are Tremper/Texas, Rainwater/Vegas, and Bell/Florida.
 

snared99

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I familiar with the three strains of albino but never heard the called amel. ..lol
 

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