Also, as a heads up! Be aware that two of those projects can have issues. Potentially 3 if you dip them across to another project.
You'll want to keep an eye out for things like these in your projects as well or be prepared for them.
1) Super butter/lesser have been known to cause bug eyes or larger than normal eyes.
2) Super cinny/black pastels can have kinking issues. These can be minor or severe, possibly needing to be euthanized. They can also sometimes appear as a solid white when pied is involved, not dark.
3) Crossing BEL into Pied (and albinos from what I have seen) can also cause eye issues. The opposite of Bug eye, Bead eye or micropthalmia.
Just be aware of the risks while planning. For example, I'm not crossing my lessers back into another lesser/butter. I am taking a risk though on a Cinny/blk pastel project. Sometimes things will happen regardless.
I hatched a very runty 25gm hatchling that still has not eaten on it's own in two months. though we now weigh in at 34 grams while a couple siblings are at 150+ already. But being aware of problems you might see ahead of time will keep you prepped for when they do happen!