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Anery motley scaleless

CornsAustria

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Hey all !
Today - early in the morning this little guy hatched out and sure it has to stay with us ! :crazy02:
Very proud, maybe the first one in Austria !
 

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Thanks Willow
The little guy is now sexed - a little male
All are out from its eggs now and all I can say is, that he is not the only holdback this year !!!
 
Tavia - idk the morphs of all because there a hidden gene came out.. so I have to wait when they first shed.

there are two charcoal's - one in motley/striped (the hidden gen)
two wildforms
two anery scaleless
two normal scaleless (or lavender)
one pink scaleless rainworm (could be snow or blizzard because of no showing pattern I belive motley/striped too)

I think I hold all of them back, but I have to talk with my husband first if this is a 'OK' or a 'we don't have space for so many babies' thing ;)

The fourth picture is a 100 % sure charcoal motley in my opinion ... but we don't know this gene from the parents and grandparents, so this was a really nice surprice. :eek:k_01:
 

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Very nice! I didn't really like the scaleless much at first but I'm liking them more and more now.
 
I liked it... but since I've lost three scaleless last year, I want to go back to my roots, and do my breeding with normals...its very hard when you have a 'soulpet' that touches your heart and then dies because of a mistake of your own :(
This is our first and last clutch this year and hurray now I have the problems with a hidden genetic and don't know how to describe the little one's.
This little pink worm give me more question sighns then the other - I don't like it very much ;)
Just kidding
 
ups - forgot the picture
from his siblings I have a few too :)
Enjoy
 

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He's a very calm boy - and maybe he could be much more brighter as an adult but - in my opinion there is lavender in the game so this is a little moonstone motley scaleless not a anery - what do you guys think ?
 

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These four will stay with us !
 

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tiny little normal / lavender out of her second shed !
she will be great someday !! :)
 

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