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wink0083
at Fri Aug 22 08:36:16 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wink0083 ]
Both of the parents were phenotypic motleys and the second one does have a solid cream colored belly. I just fed them all last night so I don't want to disturb them right now, but it is definetely a motley and other than the fact that that particular one's circles stop about a quarter of the way down, it looks just like the other normal colored motleys in the clutch. The good news is that the non-matching one finally fed on its own last night so everything seems to be in the clear (fingers crossed that it doesn't regurgitate or anything). After it's gotten to its second shed, I'll try to remember to post again. I don't know, maybe it's the normal motley and the others are all oddballs? This is my first clutch of non-wild type corns so the fancy looking babies is still new to me. I used another dealer's page to compare my hatchlings to and the only one that doesn't match any of theirs is that first motley. I'll just have to be patient and see what he looks like as he grows.
The first picture is an old picture of the mother, the last is the father.

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