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Ultra charcoal pics. Can you post?

smallet

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As the title asks. I am looking for a pictures of hatchling and adult ultra charcoals. I just want to compare with what I produced this year and see what it will look like in the future. Thank you in advance.
 
That's the problem no hatchling pics for Ultramel charcoals either. We bred two Ultramel charcoal adults and are now trying to determine genetics of hatchlings.
 
And I have two types of very different looking hatchlings. I am 90% certain which is which. I know what Ultramel charcoals look like when they grow up but looking at the hatchlings the two types definitely are going to look nothing alike when they grow up. Which is why I was getting frustrated with you telling me to look in the first place I had already looked when I first decided to get my pair years ago. And I highly doubt I am the first to ever produce ultra charcoals.
 
I'm sure it is frustrating, I hope somebody pipes up... Make sure you submit photos of yours to save people further frustration.
 
Thanks rich 333. So I was right then. Surely someone produced ultra charcoals before.

Here are the pics:

ultramel charcoal

ultramelcharcoal1a.jpg


and the ultra charcoal

ultracharcoal1b.jpg


they are just out of the egg. And the picture doesn't quite show the colors well. but shows the difference. Need a macro lense.
 
Both parents are Ultramel Charcoals that originally came from John at Colorado Corns. And both are from the same clutch. they just came out of the egg 2 days ago now. And there was just the one ultra charcoal in the clutch so far with two eggs left to hatch. The rest were the ultramel charcoals or blizzards.
 
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