Gorn
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I'm so happy!:cheers:
The last one of 12 hatchling came out of is egg yesterday. They are my fisrt corn ever produced. They started pippin exacly a week ago after 57 days of incubation at temps between 81 and 84. Only one of the 13 eggs my snow female laid turned bad afther 2 weeks. I wasn't so shure of the father cause she was put to my bloodred male and my older amel male. I'm now 99% shure that it was my amel male who did the job and that he's het for anery A.
Results are : 9 snows and 3 amels
From the 9 snows one is unusualy pink. He was the first one to shed this afthernoon. I took some pics and gave him is first live pinky witch he ate straight away. He stangly look like those coral snows. I guess that would mean both parents are het hypo.
Is that what they mean by beginers luck?
Anyway he's a keeper for shure. I'll try to post comparison pics when his snow and amel siblings shed. This is a post-shed picture of him. Let me know what you all think...
The last one of 12 hatchling came out of is egg yesterday. They are my fisrt corn ever produced. They started pippin exacly a week ago after 57 days of incubation at temps between 81 and 84. Only one of the 13 eggs my snow female laid turned bad afther 2 weeks. I wasn't so shure of the father cause she was put to my bloodred male and my older amel male. I'm now 99% shure that it was my amel male who did the job and that he's het for anery A.
Results are : 9 snows and 3 amels
From the 9 snows one is unusualy pink. He was the first one to shed this afthernoon. I took some pics and gave him is first live pinky witch he ate straight away. He stangly look like those coral snows. I guess that would mean both parents are het hypo.
Is that what they mean by beginers luck?
Anyway he's a keeper for shure. I'll try to post comparison pics when his snow and amel siblings shed. This is a post-shed picture of him. Let me know what you all think...