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Did I get lucky...sure did!

I appreciate all the comments and congrats. Thank you so much. This is the second year breeding this pair. Last year 18 hatchlings went on to pip. Normals, Aneries, Normal Mots and Sunkisseds.

That's why my heart began to sink as I saw the viable eggs dwindle during incubation. If I couldn't hit the Sunkissed Anerys with 18 hatchlings then my chances appeared slim to nil to hatch one in only 9 eggs. I'll admit, having two pip was one of my most exciting days in my last 4 years of breeding.

Your comments have just added to that excitement ten fold.

Ruth
 
WOW, That sure is beating the odds. Those are definitely two absolutely DAZZLING little ladies. A great Big Congrats to you.
Definitely worth the effort.
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Me Sooooo jealous.
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Is this the year of the Sunkissed Anery or what? :shrugs:
Jay :cool:

Seems that way...even I got one this year and it wasn't even planned. I got mine out of a 2nd clutch of het for sunkissed lavender group that also happened to be het anery. :bird:

But Murphy did screw me on any sunkissed anerys from my sunkissed anery stripe hets...go figure.:realhot:
 
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