So my Clutch #8 had reached 71 days yesterday and still had not hatched @88F.
I noticed two of the eggs were darkening-so I was uncertain if they were goners.
This morning I get up and I see this:
With a Parental Cross of (Het Lav Albino/50% Het Pied) x (Het Lav Albino/50% Het Pied), 2 Lav Albinos produced with only a 25% chance each! Whooo!
Now, the question is: With the breeding pair-I'm fairly certain I used Heterozygous Piebald markers correctly to choose the male, but, the females I used whatever I had....sooooo...is one of these going to be Dreamsicle...more suspense!
As for my Clutch #9 the last egg has not finished hatching, but, *spoiler alert* I see the neck and I think VPI Axanthic Bee is likely!
Again, I will post a photo of Clutch#9 together when they are all together.
I was also working on my rock tumblers this morning and I was ready for another batch of rough stones. I choose which stones to tumble based on which shipping box in my garage bursts due to the compression weight of those stacked on top. It looks like I'm going to be doing a lot of Montana Agate! This is also a relief because it is so much easier to tumble hard stones than soft stones, and Montana Agate takes forever, but, comes out awesome...
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