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This clutch just finished hatching this morning. We have some thick bordered reverse okeetees and some not so thick, and then we have snows, which proved my amel female het anery since she was bred to a hypo snow. :dancer: Enjoy!
Here are two snow hatchlings...EXTEMELY hard to get a pictures of them, it will either BLAST you with a white picture where you could barely make out what it is, or it will give you a dark, dull looking picture. Anyways, here are the two snows I took pictures of! By the way, they are in shed.
And for the reverse okeetees, it was hard to get the right colour, even though the are in shed right now, and it was hard for me to get a picture where you could see their borders well. Here they are!
Only 4 more need to shed, I have gotten 16 to eat, others will grab it, sit there for a minute with it in there mouth, and then spit it out. Its so frustrating! But I will definetly get some pictures up of them post-shed and eating.
Here are some border liner reverse okeetees/amels and snows post shed. Enjoy the pictures, it was VERY VERY difficult to get the pictures of the snows without the whole picture turning out white, and very difficult to get the right colours for the amels.