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    Re: Spying on chondros: It's a red, it's a yellow, it's another yellow, etc.!

    Quote Originally Posted by jsmorphs2 View Post
    Ha ha! I get your point. It makes my head spin thinking about it. A lot of the localities have the same traits too.

    Ok, so a better question would be...can you post pics of the parents?
    Yeah I can post some pictures of the parents but it'll probably be later tonight. I'm at work right now and those pics are on my home computer...plus once I get home I should have new little chondros to attend to! During the first couple of days of incubation, we had a faulty thermometer so by the time we realized that it was reading about 5 degrees lower than any other thermometer we have they had been sitting a little cool for a couple of days. I don't know if that will do anything to them as far as delaying the hatch... Based on what we've seen through candling and through the little "windows" the other night, they're full size and colored so we should be good to go!

    In the meantime, take a look at my other posts on the morelia subforum here - those are all the direct siblings to this group!
    Last edited by TrpnBils; 01-06-2011 at 08:56 AM.

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