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Female pastel sugar 65g :)
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Re: The Sixth Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!
female fire yellowbelly - 59g
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Female Enchi Vanilla 69g, Thanks again for the contest!!
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For the fun of it
Female Pastel Calico 74 grams
BTW I think you meant a 1291 grams clutch ;)
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Female Mojave Spider, 64 g
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Female cinnamon 68g
Oh and thanks for another year of the contest!
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Originally Posted by Deborah
For the fun of it
Female Pastel Calico 74 grams
BTW I think you meant a 1291 grams clutch ;)
Good catch Deb. Thanks for the eagle eye. It was supposed to read 1291.10 grams.
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Female pastel enchi 68g
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Female champagne 70 grams
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Female Mystic 56 grams
Jason
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Female Butter 66g. Thanks!
~CRR
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Male, Pastave, 69 grams
Cool contest! Thanks for sharing your animals and some fun!
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Exciting contest. :3 Thanks for the oppurtunity.
Somebody guessed the male version all ready, so let's go for the elusive:
Coral Glow, female, 64g
And does anyone else think these read like trying to solve Clue? (Colonel Mustard, study, candlestick xD)
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Male butter enchi 63 grams.
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1.0 banana/coral glow 72g
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female pastel yellowbelly 62g
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Female killer bee 68 grams. Come on, baby!
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Female VPI Sugar 59 grams.
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Male leopard 71g
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Female Mojave 61 grams :please:
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Pastel Mystic Female 69 grams
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Originally Posted by joebad976
You lost since there is no way to tell it is het hypo.
No need to be a buzz kill. If a fire mojave hypo was paired with the girl and no other fire or mojave combos were thrown in then any fire mojave babies would indeed be het hypo. Only Muddoc knows what was paired so keep hope alive guessers. Sorry, I can offer no such hope to those who guess(ed) something with 2 allelic genes.
I'll guess female enchi 69g.
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male pastel yellowbelly 62
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Female Enchi Yellowbelly 63g
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female bumblebee 82 grams
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Female Fire Yellowbelly 78grams.
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female calico fire 81 grams
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Female Firefly 71g
Sorry Pgh, I am hoping for a BIG girl.
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I have been meaning to stop by lately, but I was waiting until I could get a pic to post with this update. I haven't had the chance yet.
Unfortunately there is some bad news. So far out of the 13 eggs, there is only one left that is good. For reasons I cannot figure out, almost all of the eggs have gone bad. I wish I could say it was the female, but she has laid great eggs for the past 6 years. I wish I could say it was the males, but almost every male that was introduced with her has had perfectly fine clutches all season. I also wish I could blame it on the incubator, but 95 clutches have been in and hatched with results nowhere near these. So, for some strange reason, this clutch seems to be a fluke.
However, the ray of bright light, is that there is still one egg that could be the winner for some lucky person. So, please continue to play, and I look forward to posting a great looking animal from that sole egg. Also, I have some fun news for the planning of next year's contest. So, stay tuned for that, and let's pray for the sole survivor.
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female lesser/buter pastel 69g
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Originally Posted by muddoc
I have been meaning to stop by lately, but I was waiting until I could get a pic to post with this update. I haven't had the chance yet.
Unfortunately there is some bad news. So far out of the 13 eggs, there is only one left that is good. For reasons I cannot figure out, almost all of the eggs have gone bad. I wish I could say it was the female, but she has laid great eggs for the past 6 years. I wish I could say it was the males, but almost every male that was introduced with her has had perfectly fine clutches all season. I also wish I could blame it on the incubator, but 95 clutches have been in and hatched with results nowhere near these. So, for some strange reason, this clutch seems to be a fluke.
However, the ray of bright light, is that there is still one egg that could be the winner for some lucky person. So, please continue to play, and I look forward to posting a great looking animal from that sole egg. Also, I have some fun news for the planning of next year's contest. So, stay tuned for that, and let's pray for the sole survivor.
I'm sorry to hear about the clutch. I'll keep my fingers crossed for the egg that is left.
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Originally Posted by muddoc
I have been meaning to stop by lately, but I was waiting until I could get a pic to post with this update. I haven't had the chance yet.
Unfortunately there is some bad news. So far out of the 13 eggs, there is only one left that is good. For reasons I cannot figure out, almost all of the eggs have gone bad. I wish I could say it was the female, but she has laid great eggs for the past 6 years. I wish I could say it was the males, but almost every male that was introduced with her has had perfectly fine clutches all season. I also wish I could blame it on the incubator, but 95 clutches have been in and hatched with results nowhere near these. So, for some strange reason, this clutch seems to be a fluke.
However, the ray of bright light, is that there is still one egg that could be the winner for some lucky person. So, please continue to play, and I look forward to posting a great looking animal from that sole egg. Also, I have some fun news for the planning of next year's contest. So, stay tuned for that, and let's pray for the sole survivor.
Sorry to hear about the clutch, that is a real bummer. But on the bright side, everyone gets just one guess so we are all still in the race!
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Female stinger bee 65g.
Sorry to hear about the clutch! Hopefully the last one makes it
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Male enchi fire 67g
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Sorry to hear most of them died. I have a clutch that did the same thing. Started as 10, and now down to one... Due on Christmas, so I'm hopeful. It candles well at least...
My guess is a male fire calico, 68g.
Hang in there little guy!
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