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Clutch ID help (Ultramel Cinders)

cguarino30

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So, it's been a weird breeding year for me, and my first corn eggs are hatching now. The breeding was an ultramel cinder het caramel male to a candycane female het cinder. This is my first time producing ultramels or cinders, and as the babies are hatching, I'm realizing I don't quite have the eye to ID them just yet. I've attached a picture of the first 4 to hatch out, as well as a closeup of my favorite, who I am hoping is a red phase ultramel cinder. All help greatly appreciated.
 

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Larger clutch shot, as well as one of what I think is the first ultramel (non-cinder) next to the red phase ultramel cinder.
 

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Those are some beauties! Congrats!

Thanks. I'm still not 100% confident on my IDing, so if anyone can step in to lend an opinion, I would greatly appreciate it, but as far as I can tell, the final count is:

6 Amel het cinder
4 Ultramel het cinder
5 Peppermint
5 Ultramel Cinder
 

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