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JohnnyC

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I was testing this pair for any hets. The dad is an amel with no none hets (at the time), and mom is a charcoal het blood. Now I know that mom is het amel, and both are het anery. 9 hatchlings of which there is 1 anery, 2 normals, 2 snows, and 4 amels. the runt is the anery at 5 grams, and every one else was in the 9 to 11 gram range.
The runt at 5 grams, and turning more brown. He is feeding well and has a very good personality.
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This Normal girl is 11 grams.
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The amels almost look reverse, and all of them were female.
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This snow girl is 10 grams .
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I think Forrest Gump was talking about corns, because they are like a box of chocolates "You never know what your going to get". Thanks for looking.
 
Oh! thats great! Wow! I hope when i actually get down to heavy duty breeding i can get some crazy outcomes like that!
 
thats fun! congrats?

Does anyone else though find that clutches tend to be one sex or another?
 
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