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maybe a dumb question..

sprdonkey

..with hatchlings blessed
Can anyone tell me weither normal pippies would look obviously different from normal hypo a pippies, pics would be awesome.

:shrugs: Our clutch is finally hatchling and it would appear that we have two degrees of normal heads poking out. A couple are bright and a couple are drab...Dad was anery, supposedly het for amel, motley and possibly hypo, mom is an amel once again supposedly het for anery motley and hypo. Her breeder said that one of her parents was a 'green headed ghost'? I had heard that an xmas ghost might appear this way but it occured to us that charcoal might be a more likely candidate seeing as how xmas hypo is not that widely cultivated yet. Any pics of an xmas ghost would be awesome too.
 
It just so happens that I had both a normal and a hypo A hatch out this morning and have taken a photo of them. The hypo is just a touch lighter than I remember my usual hypo hatchlings to be...but it has been awhile so it may just be my memory.
 
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Yeah, it's normally a night and day difference. But that can change as they mature. I've found it a good idea to label things EARLY rather than LATER.
 
Thank you

Thanks guys, well out of twelve eggs, 5 have pipped. :santa: One just outed itself and is a cute little normal. There are two that may be anery's, and two are very toasty normals for sure but one little guy stuck his nose out at me this morning and I haven't seen his egg budge since. I have named him corky. Labeling shouldn't be hard...Normal het anery, het amel 1..2..3..4....lol. I'm just dying to see an amel or an anery though. Jon will post pics of our very first ever baby(his name is Uno :grin01: )later on.
 
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