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    Question eggs hatched! :0 other genes at play?

    So turns out the guy I sold Blissey to (the one who didn’t have an incubator yet when she laid -_-) didn’t let her eggs go bad after all, THANKFULLY. They’ved hatched and he sent me photos, and I thought to post them because there are apparently more genes at play! Cool!


    this is Yukon (lesser butter, who I own) x Blissey (butter, I sold her literally 3 weeks before she became gravid... sigh). I paired these two maybe 5~6 times from November 2016~March 2017ish.








    two of those odd little babies like the one in the middle photo were produced. They look like mojave hidden gene woma, but I honestly don’t know? What could’ve happened here? Any morph guesses?
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    Re: eggs hatched! :0 other genes at play?

    Looks like it has Mojave in it but I'm not sure lol
    Look at all those Bels though!!!

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    Re: eggs hatched! :0 other genes at play?

    Wow, that's a pretty bunch!!


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    Seriously, so many bels!

    I was just told that egg stress can contribute to odd patterning, which would... actually make sense, because this guy seemed a little "off", so I wouldn't be surprised at all if they went through temp fluctuations. (ie: didn't have an incubator when she laid, though he claimed he was a breeder when I sold her to him. She possibly maternally incubated in odd temps for days or weeks. Then claimed he had scaleless heads lol)
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    omg congrats!!

    those look like Soulsuckers. it might be possible that your BEL has hidden genes as it's hard to tell in a Lucy. what did the mom look like? do u know the parent's lineage?

    awesome clutch. i'm jealous.
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