My granite clutch, "Clutch B", all out of the eggs.
All of my "granite" babies are out now, so I'll let you guys take a look. There were 7 eggs. One went bad, one baby got tangled in his umbilicus and died, and 5 hatched out.
Mom and dad (presumably both "granite" and the female is a 2009 offspring of the male, being bred back to him):
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...an12-15-13.jpg
"B2" female
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1.../B26-27-14.jpg
"B3" male
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...yan6-27-14.jpg
"B4" female
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1.../B46-27-14.jpg
"B5" female
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1.../B56-27-14.jpg
"B7" male - This is the one that I think may be a super form and will be breeding back to mom as soon as he's ready
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...tch6-27-14.jpg
"B1" looked to be male. This is the one that tangled in his umbilicus and never developed properly. This pic is a bit gruesome, but I'm intrigued by the fact that this baby does not appear to express the granite spotting.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...0616-04448.jpg
Makes me wonder if I had a would-be normal, 4 "granites," and a super.
Unfortunately only time will tell. I plan on repeating this pairing next year for more data.
Re: My granite clutch, "Clutch B", all out of the eggs.
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kc261
I don't know if it is just a lighting thing, but B5 looks like she has a really nice golden orange color the rest don't seem to have. They are all attractive. It should be fun to see where this project goes!
Thanks! :) You're talking about B4, and yes she is more orange than the others. Not sure why. I took pictures of them in the exact same spot in the shade, one right after the other so that lighting differences would not be an issue. She and B7 are definite holdbacks.