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Lavender motley clutch

hypnoctopus

Olivia Barron
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This year I bred my male lavender motley (probably red factor?) het anery to my female lavender pinstripe motley with unknown genetics. They produced a nice little clutch that had 12 good eggs. The babies have recently hatched and shed, so I figured I'd make a post showing them off. It was an extremely male heavy clutch and the babies are small! None of them are over 6 grams. And it looks like my female ended up being het anery? I think three of the babies are moonstone motleys. 20240806_160513.jpg20240805_155657.jpg
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