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    My Clutch

    25 out of 26 hatched. 11 motley amel, het stripe, 66% poss het anery, 50% poss het caramel - some might be sunglows 9 normal motley, het amel, stripe, 66% poss het anery, 50% poss het caramel 3 motley snow, het stripe, 50% poss het caramel 1 motley anery, het amel, stripe, 50% poss het caramel...
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    OMG! I'm a mom!

    Just when I was certain I had done everything wrong and they weren't going to hatch, I find this. Sorry about the bad shot, baby pulled back into the egg when I tried to sneak a couple. It's a normal isn't it? With my luck, the breeder will have been wrong about the het on the male and they'll...
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    This Year's Clutch

    You all probably don't remember but last year my little motley sunglow laid an entire clutch of slugs, I believe there were 19. She just laid last night. I followed some advice from my vet, I brumated both of them and I fed her less. Less because she had a retained egg and he felt that it may...
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    Eggs!

    Came home from the pet store with mice for feeding to be greeted with this: Mom is a sunglow motley, dad is a cube stripe.
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    Idle Curiosity

    I have 2 yearling corns. I'm not planning on breeding them but out of curiosity I was wondering what they might produce if I did. The male is a cube stripe. He was supposed to turn bright orange but his color still is very muted (I ironically named him Ember *sigh*). The female is a gorgeous...
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