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Amel Hypo Cinder Stripes Hatching! Targets Achieved!!

Baby E, Peppermint (possibly hypo) Stripe, 7.4 grams, female x 1.
 

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Baby F, Normal (het amel)- 7.7 grams. Unsexed.
 

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Baby G- Peppermint (possibly hypo, no way to tell) 7.6 grams, female x 1.
 

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No, two pepps and one normal, for a total so far of three pepps and two normals and two amels.

The remaining eggs look like three pink, three dark/not pink.
 
No, two pepps and one normal, for a total so far of three pepps and two normals and two amels.

The remaining eggs look like three pink, three dark/not pink.

Whoops. Thought I saw a cinder in there. Not sure how that happened. My mistake.
 
I hope it was your x-ray vision seeing into an egg!! There was a super-dark nose last night, with very dark eyes. I am hoping he will be not a normal. Really- I'll be happy with 13 healthy anythings.
 
I hope it was your x-ray vision seeing into an egg!! There was a super-dark nose last night, with very dark eyes. I am hoping he will be not a normal. Really- I'll be happy with 13 healthy anythings.

haha, maybe. Congrats on the two female peppermints, by the way. Good news for future breeding projects.
 
Well, we'll see if they stay female for two more poppings! I guess I could candle them, too.
 
Oh my gosh, I definitely need one of these.

He's amazing!

Get one!! I _might_ keep a female, but I'm not sure. Other than that, someone has dibs on an amel, not chosen yet, but they are all otherwise for sale. After being established.
 
I have a cool video of a hypo avalanche stripe; you can see her heart beating.

Very cool. I just started candling (or trying to) this year, but I had some luck seeing lungs filling up and expelling air on some of the snows I hatched. I'll have to go looking for a heart next time.
 
Is this a HYPO CINDER????? (Ruby pupil, and looking at Hector's pics on Ian's Vivarium, of both, I'm going with HYPO!!!)

Baby H. 7.4 grams. Male.
 

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