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Yes, both are pink.... There were only 2 eggs, unfortunatly.... I had 5 but, the other 3 were duds.... The mother was bred by accident. (I know how most feel about housing together, but i have to atm... )
Here they are.. lil precious ones!!!
The one on the left in the 2nd pic has no pattern on its neck... Idk if u can see it or not, but it looks so awsome!!! Then, for the rest of the body, the saddles are there, but they fade out!!!!! WOW!!! I WISH they didnt have the kinks!!
Although the pics are not the best quality I think that they are possibly Opals, which I think would mean that your Lavenders are het for Amel. (someone correct me if I'm wrong!) According to Micks progeny predictor if they are het for Amel then you stand a 1 in 4 chance of producing Opals.
So if what you've got there are Opal babies you struck lucky, cos you got better odds getting two out of the five eggs.
Well, I looked up opals, and they sure do look like them... they are a peach/pink color and thier eyes are like my snows.... I really have to take better pics...