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Rich Z's BlatheringsSince Connie and I have retired the SerpenCo business, topics here will focus on topics of a more personal and general nature.
Yeah, in at least one of the clutches, it sure looks like that. No telling if Anerythrism has snuck into that project or something else is going on at this point, however..... Certainly it shows up on the Opals enough to be a strong possibility.
In all seriousness and ignoring the snow corn in the clutch, is this the first year you've hatched out opal bloods? I'm just wondering if the bloodred influence will do anything with the colors (or lack thereof) in the opals.
I'm sure if you had a very peachy/coral opal, the introduction of bloodred would definitely add something to it.
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