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    Curious on Statistical aberrations

    I've been thinking about my clutches on the way and it got me thinking about how often extremely unlikely statistical aberrations happen in the real world. I'm curious what some of you all here have had happen to you. Whether it was a big clutch of all one sex or a small clutch of pastel x cinni and getting all pewters or the same parents and getting all normal I'd like to hear some of your experiences.

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    Re: Curious on Statistical aberrations

    Well I haven't hatched many clutches but I did have one YB to Normal pairing that produced 8 babies. 1 YB and 7 Normal. All of the Normal were female and the one YB was male of course. I mean when the odds are against you, they might as well go all in.
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    Re: Curious on Statistical aberrations

    I'm waiting for my latest clutch to eat before fooling with them much and taking pics. Pairing was a pewter dual-sired with enchi and fire. Looks like the fire did the deed as I ended up with a cinny, a pewter, and two pewterfly babies, so the mom threw the cinny gene into all four eggs.

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