The_Saiyajin
Not a human...
Hey ppl
We paired our Whiteout het Anery, Caramel with our Sunkissed gazer free male and had a good clutch of 21 eggs.
Last week, they started to hatch. And we got a really big surprise after seeing an amel and finally a snow tessera!?
It must be left from the last years pairing with our tessera het anery, amel male.
After all, there hatched out 14! normals, 3 Amel Tessera, one snow tessera, two amels and an anery tessera.
The point is, 11 of the classics look different then the other 3.
The three look like last years classics. They have a lighter brown color and a split belly.
The other 11 are darker, have a okeetee like belly. No split and dark and a different head marking.
I am hoping that there is a split clutch, with two fathers.
If it would only be the tessera there was a chance of 4-5 wildtypes not of 14. But of course those numbers are theoretical.
I will know for sure, when i test them in the next years. But its very exciting. Looking forward to the first sheds.
Here are some pics for ya
Greetings
Chris
We paired our Whiteout het Anery, Caramel with our Sunkissed gazer free male and had a good clutch of 21 eggs.
Last week, they started to hatch. And we got a really big surprise after seeing an amel and finally a snow tessera!?
It must be left from the last years pairing with our tessera het anery, amel male.
After all, there hatched out 14! normals, 3 Amel Tessera, one snow tessera, two amels and an anery tessera.
The point is, 11 of the classics look different then the other 3.
The three look like last years classics. They have a lighter brown color and a split belly.
The other 11 are darker, have a okeetee like belly. No split and dark and a different head marking.
I am hoping that there is a split clutch, with two fathers.
If it would only be the tessera there was a chance of 4-5 wildtypes not of 14. But of course those numbers are theoretical.
I will know for sure, when i test them in the next years. But its very exciting. Looking forward to the first sheds.
Here are some pics for ya
Greetings
Chris