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Some of you who frequent the forum may remember how excited I was when anerythristics hatched from a lavender/snow pairing. Only three of those eggs were viable, while a fourth (that never piped) was defored upon inspection, and oddly light colored. There was no way of knowing because of the deformities, but it looked oddly like a snow. I thought that was wishfull thinking:) A clutch from the same lav and my candycane girl began to pipe last night, seemingly normal, but it wasn't until today I saw this! It frightened me at first ...haha

Here is my boy, his interestingly patterned anery babies, and the newest suprise.
 

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