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    Talking Snow X het amel clutch pipping...

    Woot!

    The mother is a snow and the father is a normal het amel. So far the three that have pipped are normals. Three more to go.



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    Congrats!! If you get nice odds - the rest should all be amels!

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    So far 4 have pipped and 2 of those have fully emerged. All normals so far. I was hoping for at least one amel. I have a thing for amels. Two more to go. C'mon amels! At least least I know these are 100% hets. I can always breed them back later on and make a little bit of everything.

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    Awww congrats

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    Thanks. All have pipped now. All normals.

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    5 are out of the egg and separated in thier own tubs.


    Tubs...

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    So cute! It always amazes me how tiny baby colubrids are.
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    Yeah, they aren't even as big around as a pencil and about 8-10". Feisty little guys too! They love rattling thier tails at us.

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    Hmm... We have really crappy lighting inside our house so we really couldn't get a good look at them. We could see the light brown/dark colors of thier heads when they first came out so we assumed normals. We took a quick picture, put them in thier tubs and have left them alone. Today we got a better look in natural sunlight...

    Are my eyes decieving me or did we get 6 out of 6 anerys from this pairing? Only knew daddy to be het amel, which we didn't get this year, although he produced an amel last year.


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    Looks like a normal to me. Anerys have zero red or orange on them. On all the babies you can see red/orange towards their head. I hatched out some normals and one anery last summer and the anery was clearly black and white. I had a normal I thought might be anery but it had a little orange near its head and sure enough as it got a bit bigger and shed a few times, he colored up into a nice red/orange color. Yours will get more orange/red with age.

    They are super cute! I love how big their eyes are in comparison to their heads. I like the one in the group picture all the way to the left, with his head facing down. His/her pattern is beautiful!
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