Thanks everyone. Hopefully I can have the other 3 siblings out of the eggs this afternoon and get some pictures up of the entire clutch.
The one I labeled B2 may be this possible super as well, but I can't get a good enough look until it gets out of the egg. The one that died in the egg did not appear to express granite at all, so given 6 viable eggs, it would stand to reason that I might have a no-expression, several granites, and a super (or two), considering that a het to het cross should yield roughly a 1:2:1 phenotype ratio.
Looks like I'll be repeating this pairing next year to get more data, not to mention hanging on to a female from this bunch.......