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    My second clutch of 2022

    Hey teammates, this unexpected outcome was in the same incubator as the first clutch. Started out with 4 eggs from a Enchi X Enchi pairing initially. One of the eggs was a slug from day 1 the other was incubated but developed discoloration and molded. Backed up the pairing with a male orange dream yellowbelly sometime after several locks from the Enchi male. I did not know the female Enchi was also yellowbelly! I originally was thinking super Enchi would result but ended up with this.
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    Re: My second clutch of 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Hey teammates, this unexpected outcome was in the same incubator as the first clutch. Started out with 4 eggs from a Enchi X Enchi pairing initially. One of the eggs was a slug from day 1 the other was incubated but developed discoloration and molded. Backed up the pairing with a male orange dream yellowbelly sometime after several locks from the Enchi male. I did not know the female Enchi was also yellowbelly! I originally was thinking super Enchi would result but ended up with this.
    I'm more than a little hazy on what all that means, but I'm guessing congratulations in order. So, congratulations.
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    Re: My second clutch of 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    I'm more than a little hazy on what all that means, but I'm guessing congratulations in order. So, congratulations.
    Well said (same here, lol) but Congrats, Albert!
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    Re: My second clutch of 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    I'm more than a little hazy on what all that means, but I'm guessing congratulations in order. So, congratulations.
    Hey buddy, it just means I had already paired her with a Enchi male who locked with her on several occasions. However I used a second male ( orange dream yellowbelly) who also locked with her but was weeks later. I was thinking the enchi male got the job done and should hopefully get a super Enchi out of the 3 egg clutch . The 2nd egg went bad and only two were left. I didn’t realize the female enchi was also yellowbelly. OD yellowbelly got the job done. Yellowbelly X yellowbelly = ivory. I hope that cleared it up a bit better.
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    Re: My second clutch of 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Hey buddy, it just means I had already paired her with a Enchi male who locked with her on several occasions. However I used a second male ( orange dream yellowbelly) who also locked with her but was weeks later. I was thinking the enchi male got the job done and should hopefully get a super Enchi out of the 3 egg clutch . The 2nd egg went bad and only two were left. I didn’t realize the female enchi was also yellowbelly. OD yellowbelly got the job done. Yellowbelly X yellowbelly = ivory. I hope that cleared it up a bit better.
    Just a few more years and I'll be an expert. Thanks.
    Last edited by Homebody; 07-13-2022 at 03:55 PM.
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