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here are some of my newborns!

skullmaster

as seen on you tube
Happy Canada Day! here's some pics of my new hatchlings most were normals het amel/anery ph hypo but I got one faded looking orange one its a keeper! heres some pics
 

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Lol no, you can't, they would still be poss hets if the parents are both just het for hypo. 66 percent poss het though!!
 
True, I misunderstood. I thought for a moment that one of the parents was a possible het.
 
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