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some new hatchlings

JCam99

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Hey

These guys came from a breeding of anery het opal X normal het opal. I'm having a little trouble telling what is what. The pic labled opal I suspect is an opal (what else could it be??), but I got 3 of them out of a total of 12 eggs...that doesn't make sense. The pic labled lavender I suspect is a lavender, and the pic labled normal I suspect is a normal. Can ya tell I'm confused yet??

The pink snake that I am assuming is an opal is really neat. You can see a lot of organs, blood vessels, and her digestive tract inside of her. She's also sweet as can be. Most likely a keeper :)
 

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Looks like you are right on with the IDs. Is there a Macro feature on your camera? It will look like a flower on the settings that should let you get more focused pics on something that close.
 
Thanks for the advice...Look at this one

I found the macro setting...it was in plain view on the camera and here I was trying to find it under all those crazy menu functions.

I like these two a whole lot better.
 

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I had these two hatch out of the the same clutch, Lav het amel and anery 'A' and possibly anery 'B' X amel het Lav and ???
02opal

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I believe the first to be a Snow but it died very early, The second is an Opal.
From what I've seen, the Opals have a slight orange cast to them, the Snows (het or homo Lav?) from that line don't.
I have another clutch incubating from that first cross again, I'm excited to see what hatches.
 
A snow that is het or homo lav? So would that mean the snow is possibly homo lavender, anery A, and amel? DANG, now that gets complicated. I thought though that lavender would dominate over anery A. I have one hatchling of the group that looks like your second pic, but I thought it was just a plain old amel. I don't think the mother of my clutch is het for anery A (I hope not anyways); I didn't have any pure anerys hatch out.

I'm going to take some more pics of the clutch today...I'll post some more pics up here and we can try and figure these guys out, if that's cool.

Nice snakes btw...sucks the first one died.

Here is a pic of one of the lavenders from the clutch.

Later
Jcam99
 

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