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Progression Thread - Elspeth the (Peach) Hypo Lavender

Dragonling

Doesn't do "casual"
This girl is my one hatchling from Foxtrot x London. I'm hoping to breed her back to her sire in a few years and see what it tells us about the peach phase line from Rich Hume. She is het motley and 50% het amel.

Fresh out of egg:
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Post shed:
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Omg. That's one precious and stunning noodle! Congrats. Sorry you only got one, but what a one!
 
I'm so crazy about this little girl and her soft pinks. Can't wait to see how she turns out later in life.



 
Yes, they're starting to look paler than her dam's checks, too. Probably got that from her sire. We thought he was a motley they're so faded out! I am pairing them up again soon so hopefully I'll have more babies in the early summer. Really eager to see how the male offspring look at this age! The dam's male siblings were outstanding, high pink coloration from selective breeding. I plan to bring the cayenne gene to my lavenders soon, but I wanted to repeat this pairing first just because I'm so thrilled with how this female turned out.
 
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