Not really sure where this should be put, so yea, here it is. (Sorry to those of you who have seen all these pictures before, but I'm in need of advice >_< )

My first clutch this year was from a dinkery-doo to his daughter, and the results were about 50/50 for the light/bright/reduced patterning.
Here is dad (Compared to a normal):



And the daughter / Dam of the clutch (Note, there were 4 daughters, and none of them really took on his reduced pattern/light coloration it seems):


So the clutch came out, and all 7 babies were healthy, happy little worms. 3 of them caught my attention immediately. At first, being the fail popper that I am, I thought they were all females. I kept checking every week/2 weeks though and so far (still have my fingers crossed) 2 of the 3 that I thought were awesome, including my favorite one ( ) have popped male. Here are my would-be holdbacks (after their first shed):

#2 - The only one who is still holding on to that "female" dream



#5 - The first one who broke my heart with a pair of penes



And last but not least, #6, he/she was my favorite out of the entire clutch... still makes me mad/sad that she turned out to be he



So here's where the "Dilemma" rears it's ugly head...Do I sell or do I keep the 2 boys? Do YOU see something? Or is it just a newbies wishful thinking dinking around with normals? I have the dad still, so in theory there's no "breeder" reason to keep the two boys, unless it's something...in which case having the extra boys would be great. Would you hold on to the boys? Or just keep the girl, breed dad back in a few years, and if something neat pops out oh well? This is a tough decision >_< To sell or to keep raising...UGGGH. Really wishing there was a huge indicator of morphism...like a big purple spot on their head that always meant they were a morph...that would make my life so much easier So, there's my dilemma. Help a girl out and give me your advice, or what you would do in this situation. Or just tell me to quit dreamin, bunch'o normies, and man up Thanks all, as usual, you rock.