Picked up a micro probe so I could double check my "females" and here are the confirmed results. In all I got 3.0 super fire, 2.1 fire, 1.4 pastel, 1.0 normal, 1.0 firefly(not pictured) - none too shabby if you ask me!
The firefly from this clutch hatched out with a fair bit of yolk and hasn't shed yet. He's eaten 2 rat pinkies at least, much to my relief. I'll post some shots of him after he sheds out. The fire in this clutch took a hopper mouse no problem but has since refused 2 rat pinks. All the pastels are on rat pinkies without any refusals(amazing how much size difference 2 meals can make this early). I'll probably just let the fire mouse it up a bit before I switch - can't have him falling too far behind! Keeping the female pastel on the bottom and firefly male from this clutch.http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/DSC03823.jpg
These just shed out and are going to be offered their first meals this weekend. This picture turned out much better with a bit of cloud cover. I didn't have time to take the first clutch back out and even if I did the clouds prolly woulda cleared right up anyway. Keeping the top middle fire female and probably the bottom right super in this clutch.http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/DSC03838.jpg