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My 1st pips!

I'm not experienced with strong het markers, but my eyes would totally call those questionable ones diffused babies. The head masque and white bellies look just like they should, in my opinion. I love the one marked as your keeper and the normals are indeed beautifully red! Congrats!
 
Yep I do too!! I compaired it to hatchling #1 and it looks very brown! It has grey eyes as well. I can't wait for her to shed, she may be a hold back as well. I'll post some pics of her eyes and with a red sibling later, since Photobucket is acting up on me again.

I figured I'd have a look at the sires belly better and he has a couple random checks as well. He was sold to me as a diffused from Rebecca Purdom of Triple R corns. So I wonder if they are in fact diffused and have some odd ball checks simular to the odd checks here and there that some motleys have. I am pretty sure I have 4 normals and 4 diffused. One possible diffused caramel?
FlameStrike the diffused's neck checkers
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#2 with a sibling defintly looks different then the rest maybe a caramel?
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#2's eye its grey not brown like the others
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That one really looked caramel to me too? Doubt it, but sure looks like it!

I'm also no "expert" on corns, but I did/do believe that male to be a diffused, however if there is someone else who thinks they're more knowledgable I wouldn't be shocked if I was wrong. I freely know and admit I make mistakes like everyone else out there ;)

Huge congrats on the clutch though! Ain't corns FUN?!?

Rebecca
 
I love them :) It's going to be hard to adopt them out! lol! They are in blue now so I can't wait for them to shed and of course eat. I don't know how you all do it with lots of babies! I have these 8, 8 more eggs in the incubator and Mom of clutch #2 looks like she is going to double :)

I think the best thing to do is breed a male diffused looking hatchling to my female diffused in a couple years and see what happens :)
 
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