TokayKeeper
Evil Playsand User
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- Albuquerque, NM, USA
I got home from work around 10pm this evening and had a few things I needed to do before making my way into the herp room. I wasn't expecting any more eggs or hatchlings, but I still check everything on a daily basis.
Opening up the 'bator revealed these:
The surprise is the patty baby.
The parents are:
My RW male is 10 y.o. Historically and through the years, many have proven out their Rainwater albinos to be het for patternless. I had my suspicions due to this, but never thought I'd prove it out. Only took me 10 years, but I was still excited as could be. Definitely a neat little treat to see in the 'bator.
Opening up the 'bator revealed these:

The surprise is the patty baby.
The parents are:


My RW male is 10 y.o. Historically and through the years, many have proven out their Rainwater albinos to be het for patternless. I had my suspicions due to this, but never thought I'd prove it out. Only took me 10 years, but I was still excited as could be. Definitely a neat little treat to see in the 'bator.