Or don't count your Peanut Butters until they hatch.
this is a clutch of 14 that only 6 made it. The rest were found in the egg like this. I cut the eggs open at the appropriate but nothing pipped. As you can see there were some that had no chance.
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Or don't count your Peanut Butters until they hatch.
this is a clutch of 14 that only 6 made it. The rest were found in the egg like this. I cut the eggs open at the appropriate but nothing pipped. As you can see there were some that had no chance.
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Yes I did on some of them. The real light one in the center is a male. The light browm PB is a female. The two hets are 1.1 and the light premature one is a male.
3.2 total:
1.1 hets
2.0 PB
0.1 PB
I had a pair of cal kings for 14 years...they produced perfect eggs for like 8 years in a row, then on year, they are all mangled, twisted, some of them missing lower jaws, some with "bulldog" faces with the lower jaw extending outward...
I didn't do anything different that year as far as incubation either!
She had good babies another few years after that !!
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