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Possible "Snopal Motleys" hatching!

WOW!

I'm holding my breath for you!


Will you be able to tell from appearance or do you have to wait to do breeding trials? I hope for your sake it's a male so you can get into your breeding trials quick-smart!
 
Well, I might be able to tell (by looking) if it is an Opal Motley after a couple of sheds. But I won't be able to tell at all if it is a "Snopal" Motley until I test breed it....oh wait, I've been saying "it", I meant "they" I had another surprise this morning, another "white & pink" motley!
Finally a good surprise this year (lots of bad ones, like the grand-sire of these offspring having a catastrophic prolapse...) 2 triple homozygous animals in one clutch! Oh, and my Lavender motley (a male!) fed today for the first time. (second attempt)
Thanks for looking.
 

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Congrats Jeremy :) Hope ya figure it out soon! That Lav mot has some awesome motleys... almost a full one!

Eh... sorry I think I'm more excited about the lav mot! Pretty babies. So where's the rest of the clutch?
 
well i got it, and thats the 1st time i've seen that icon.
well done by the way, nice when all the good work comes out.
 
Clutch results. Pictures

Well, it's about time.
This clutch resulted in the following:
These 5 pics are of a female Amel, 2 Male Snow, or Opal, or "Snopal" motleys, 1 Female Normal, and one male motley.
 

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More pics of clutch.

So here are a few more, and the breakdown:
Corn Clutch #9 2005
2.0 Amel+Motley+something else, either lavender or anery, possibly both.
2.0 motleys.
3.1 Normals
0.4 Anerys (!)
1.0 Grey colored freak I can't positively identify. Maybe Lavender Anery ...?

All of these are possible het for Amel, Lavender, Anery & Motley, as well as whatever is going on with the blue-eyed freaks I have been producing randomly this year.
 

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Those guys/gals are gorgeous! Congrats and good luck proving out those two males. I was positively drooling! :cheers: :cheers:
 
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