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j3nny

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I haven't had any lotls for a couple of years, and now I have some eggs that are developing nicely.

I'm so excited I had to share :)
 

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So I had 20 eggs and still have 20 babies they are 12 days old and doing really well, I don't seem to get and good pics of them yet :( They all seem to be varying degrees of golden.

I have 1 with a red eye too. I don't just mean albino (they all are) I mean proper red - any ideas
 
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