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A long anticipated clutch

ghosthousecorns

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My final clutch of the year is hatching! Serpenco normal het hypo cinder X Hypo poss het cinder. As you can imagine I am antsy for these guys to come out of the egg but I think they are going to sit there and blow bubbles for a while.
 

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Ah heck, Jenn, I might still be intrested.. Lemme know whats up..

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
Not looking good. So far I have some normals and a hypo. Oh well I knew it was just a 50/50 shot at cinders. Gotta love plan B
 
Good luck, Jen! A really nice burgundy cinder is one morph I want and haven't gotten yet! I hope there are some in there for you . . . and maybe me :)
 
I don't think that's gonna happen. I have another couple of normals out since I posted. Dang Murphy.
Good thing I have like 8 of this females' sisters and half sisters to test for the cinder het next year and the year after ;)
 
Sorry to hear that Jen. Better luck with the other pos hets. Next year should be the big year for me testing out the sisters I got from you. I'll keep my fingers crossed for both of us!
 
well I am not throwing in the towel just yet because some of these "normals" look really dark and have some funky bellies. I have never hatched a cinder before and I have seen a few photos that make me scratch my head and go "that's a cinder?" I think it will be easier to tell after they shed. Based on the one I have from Rich I was looking for something that looks almost anery in coloration.
What do you guys think of this lot it's a couple of shots of the group. some comparison pics between the darker and lighter "normal" and a close up of the darkest one.
Jeff glad to hear you still have all those !
 

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When they shed it should be very easy. I produced my first this year and it was hard at first but when they shed it was night and day difference.

Of course I have those. I love pos het projects. Plus, picked up a hypo ashy/cinder from Rich this year...now I really do have to hang onto the ones I got from you.
 
Oh yeah I wanted one of those so bad but it was spendy... I am glad it's not just me that has a hard time telling if they are cinder. I don't mind, I hang onto hatchlings longer than most people before selling them I think. If I still have doubts after they shed it's not like I don't have a tub they can live in for a while!
 
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