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First Pips of 2010!! Actually first Corn pips ever, for Medusa! :)

medusacoils

Mr. Enigma!
This is our first pips of 2010. Actually, these are our first Corn Pips ever! :dancer:

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This is a pairing of our Anery het Motley, Amel and Hypo X Classic het Amel, Lavender, Amel and Stripe.

It's taking all I can to leave them alone. I'm hope that when I get up tomorrow, I will have a bunch of little baby corns in the tub.

Thanks for looking!

Wayne
 
Thank you ALL!

So far the clutch is looking great. I have a good assortment of colors. I'm thinking that I may even have a ghost or anery in the mix, which would mean that mom hets Anery too. That's a wait and see though. It's hard to tell when ony their noses are peeking out.

I'm still waiting for the rest of them to come out. Only one has emerged from the egg. More pics to come!

Wayne
 
Here is what I woke up to this morning:

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Really Cute and you can see where one had finally emerged.

So late this morning, early afternoon, I found this:

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I just checked a little bit ago and this is what I found:

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So far I have 15 hatched. One of them still has the yolk sack attached and I have it separated and three still pipping. I should hopefully have them all out in the morning.

Right now I'm thinking all Hypo's, Classics and one Amel. They will all be 100% het Anery and ph Lavender & Motley.

Thanks for looking!

Wayne
 
Three that pipped yesterday morning, still haven't emerged from their eggs. When do you decide to go in and coax them out?

Wayne
 
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Three that pipped yesterday morning, still haven't emerged from their eggs. When do you decide to go in and coax them out?

Wayne

From the date of the first pipping to the last one out of the egg, I average 5 to 6 days. I actually leave them be in the egg hatching containers until they've had their first shed which is a week(ish) after hatching. Then I separate out and take pics and then feed and then sex. In that order.

D80
 
From the date of the first pipping to the last one out of the egg, I average 5 to 6 days. I actually leave them be in the egg hatching containers until they've had their first shed which is a week(ish) after hatching. Then I separate out and take pics and then feed and then sex. In that order.

D80

Thanks Brent!!

They all finished hatching, so I took them all out of the hatching bin and put them in a bin together. I was planning on doing this until they all shed and I was ready to feed them.

All together, I have 18.

8 Classics, 7 Hypos and 3 Amels. They are looking good!

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Wayne
 
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