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Sorry to hear that! That’s extremely disappointing to see when that happens.
Yeah it sucks to see but it happens. Thankfully it was only an amel pairing and not something I needed to keep a project going.
Yesterdays final count was 18 slugs from the one, and 22 good eggs from my Miami. I have two honey girls that should be dropping in the next few days and pewter girl that just went blue. The anery male I have planed for my two later pairings hasn't shown any interest in the ladies yet, but I'm not in a rush.
9 planned pairings and now 9 clutches laid. I had 13 first timers going. Only issue I've had was one egg bound girl that got stuck on egg #27. She got two rounds of oxytocin then surgery.
Today a clutch was dropping and another clutch (#6, miamis) was piping.
Clutch #5 is almost all out and appears to be all normal miamis. I was hoping for amel or motley to prove out. Some of the babies are showing a lot of markers for being het bloodred.
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