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Carol's CornerJust a place to park this year's breeding plans and progress, come take a look and see what I have cooking!
Thats a GREAT looking Hyp Aztec in the front of the pic there!! Is that one het Lav? Hope so. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a little buddy for him/her! Thanks for sharing the pic!!
Carol,
Have you had amelanism pop up in your Hypo Lav line? I was suspicious of my first pipper but I hadn't looked that closely. Now that it's about half emerged, it really looks much more like an Opal.
Is this your first Hypo Lav clutch? If so, prepare to be a bit confused until you sex them. Female Hypo Lavs will look much like male Lavs. It is hard at first to believe the females are Hypo Lavs becasue they are so much darn darker than the males!
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