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no idea of type of corns any input would be appreciated

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Normal or hypo (probably normal)
Anery type A
Normal or hypo (probably hypo due to red pupil in photo) with an amelanistic (in shed)
Normal stripe
 
The majority, if not all, of the offspring will be normal. But as I said elsewhere, anery, amel, and hypo are all very common hets.

I would probably breed the anery to the amel (do just one clutch this year) so that you can test them for hets. If you're lucky, you'll get normals, amels, aneries and snows.
 
right now I have the first 2 pics paired she is in pre shed now so hoping for eggs in next couple of weeks
the 3 pic is as paired at the moment n she is in pre shed as well
also is it safe to put eggs in forest moss or would i be safer to use cyperus mulch for incubation this is my first attempt
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