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Lavender and odd amel

DaemoNox

Abyssus abyssum invocat
One of the two lavenders decided to eat (at least I hope he's a lavender and not a ghost, there was no indication of hypo being expressed in the other hatchlings; I think I'm getting paranoid).

The amel was the other occupant of the egg with the deformed twin I posted earlier. The egg was moldy; and her colors sort of resemble an opals yet its still too dark.

These two came from an amel het anery and lavender and an anery het amel, hypo, and lavender.

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Just thinking out loud...maybe the ghost-like coloration is due to it's being an anery lavender. I've got minimal experience with lavender hatchlings, and NO experience with anery lavs...but if you hadn't mentioned it, I would have called it a ghost.
 
Thats what I was thinking to, it does have a 50/50 chance at being one. This is really starting to bother me and I havent been able to find really good pictures of lavender hatchlings to compare. This thread ofRich's anery lavs helps a lot - http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1803&highlight=anery+lavender

Here's his hatchling picture; what I should do is get better pictures of his eyes to see if he has red pupils as all of the anerylavs I seen have.
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And the earliest ones of my anerylav-

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Thanks a lot for the reply! It really helps reduce my worry.
 
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