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Congrats! So many appear together, all my clutches were so spread out this year, they all took a week from first to last pippie I think.
Thanks Barbara! I know these are 'just' simple amel and het amel, but after so many lost last year I feel on top of the world to see theses little noses! This weather has been so hot, over 30 quite a few days, that buying the big incubator was worth every penny.
I went to stay at Cathy's last night so this clutch was left in peace without me 'checking' them every hour. So this afternoon I've come home to find 18 perfect little bitey worms! I didn't want to tempt fate by getting the setups all ready like I did last year, so tomorrow I'll weigh and sex them and get some individual photos as I set them up.
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