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Out of 19 eggs the ones that have come out of their shells are: 3-anery's, 2 ghost, 1-snow, 1-normal, 1-hypo, 1-amel. There is one pipping since yesturday-another hypo, and 1 more that started to pip this morning before I finally got to bed, and I can't tell what it is yet. The rest have yet to pip.
Also wanted to ask anyone/everyone if they had pics of an adult hypo and what do they grow up looking like as they get bigger, do they just look a lot like normals or different and do they sell for more on average then a normal/anery/amel do? I'm just curious about them. I've never seen one untl now from my own that hatched, and wanted to maybe keep one if it's going to be any different when it's older than just a version of a normal corn snake. Thanks.
I can't believe I've got such variety out of one clutch of eggs. I'm really happy but now it's so hard to choose which ones I want to keep. I think I am going to keep the snow for sure, since I don't have one of them yet, and I was going to keep the first little anery that came out but I might keep a hypo instead.
Update on the anery with umbiical cord/yoke stem hanging out. It finally came out/ and fail off completely, he/she also seems to have calmed down some. I have 10 snakes out now and 6 more pipping. 3-4 of them look like amels and maybe another anery and normal or hypo not sure yet.
Yes, I feel as though set up camp right next to them. Good news is I think I'm going to have 19 good little corn snakes. That's 100% hatch rate for this clutch. I'm very happy. This afternoon I have one more that fully came out which is another Amel. So that's 11 total out now and 8 that are pipping.
Well, I think I should thank the storm for bringiing out 5 more babies tonight. So now I have a total of 16 babies completely out of their eggs and only three remaining pipped. Now it's getting harder for me to keep track of what I have and who came out when. They are all very gorgeous though.
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