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RG
at Thu Sep 1 21:57:42 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RG ]
So the jury is still out on if any of these hypos are what I consider Mega Hypos. Some look VERY light, but I want to see if they retain their light color after their first shed.
Here's the sire (Mega Hypo Het Snow):

Here's the dame (Hypo Het Snow _ from Terry Dunham):

10 nice looking eggs (06-13-2011):

The first slit (08-28-2011):

This clutch really had me worried, I kept them on the dryer side this time and the eggs started denting in about 10 days before the first pipper. I was so glad when they finally started hatching.
Here's the clutch of 10 as they came out...
1) Tricolor Hypo 66% Het Snow:

2) Tangerine Hypo 66% Het Snow:

3) Tangerine Hypo 66% Het Snow (and I thought the previous one was nice ):

4) Tricolor Hypo 66% Het Snow:

5) Ghost 66% Het Snow:

6) Tricolor Hypo 66% Het Snow:

7) Tangerine/Tricolor Hypo 66% Het Snow:

8) Tricolor Hybino 66% Het Anery (this hondo glows!):

9) Ghost 66% Het Snow:

10) Tangerine Hypo 66% Het Snow:

Some other shots: #3, #5 and #7
 #9 and #10

#9 and #10

There is so much variety in this clutch, it's the reason I love Hondos! I have more than a few favorites...it will be hard to pick witch one's I'm going to hold back.
I wish I had another Hybino, or a Triple Homozygous in this clutch, but there is another clutch cooking (from a different female Hypo Het Snow to the same Mega male) that should hatch in November...so maybe I'll luck out and get another Triple!
Hope you all like the pics.
                               
-Rusty
Here are some pics of the sire (Mega Hypo as a neonate) with some random other neonate morphs.
This is the phenotype I'm working on reproducing:
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Mega Clutch Fun!!! - RG, Thu Sep 1 21:57:42 2011 
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