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07-24-04, 12:09 PM
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Corns Hatching and biggest surprise of the year!!!
Well, the corns started pipping yesterday!! 10 eggs, from a charcoal male bred to a Miami phase (normal female). The idea was to create some charcoal hets.
Imagine my surprise when 2 of the noses that were poking out were completely grey!!
And then this morning, I check on the first 2 out of the eggs. One beautiful normal and a charcoal!!!!!!! I had NO idea that Trinity, the proud mom, was a charcoal het!!! Now of course, I have to breed her to an Amel to see if she's het blizzard. That would make me ecstatic!
Pics later today!
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07-24-04, 12:24 PM
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Cool!
A nice surprise, for sure.
Pics?
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07-24-04, 01:36 PM
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Congrats on the hatchlings~!
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07-24-04, 02:37 PM
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Are all corns like that now a day...just totally mixed up genetics?
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07-24-04, 07:36 PM
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PICS!!!
Here's what I saw when I woke up yesterday morning. This is when I said "Hey, two of those noses look very grey...:
A nice little normal head poking out:
This was really cool.. I actually got to witness a pip right from the beginning. The egg started moving, and then:
And of course, what made me dance with excitement... is that a charcoal head I see????
First 2 out of the egg, a beautiful normal and a charcoal:
This guy's name is going to be "Mr. Bitey Pants".
And another beautiful charcoal het:
Only 4 out of the egg so far, but from the looks of things, the final count is going to be 6 charcoals, 5 normals. And I still have another 11 eggs cooking from the double clutch!
Thanks for looking.
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07-24-04, 08:00 PM
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Absolutely amazing! Congrats Ken!
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07-24-04, 08:04 PM
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Thanks.
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07-24-04, 08:43 PM
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Very cool Ken, gotta love those surprises....that one charcoal doesn't realize that he is a corn and that he isn't that tough hehe
Jamie
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07-24-04, 09:25 PM
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I can tell that this was really exciting for you - Too bad I know very little about Corn Morphs. Looks like I gotta crack open the Corn Manual to figure out what's so exciting!
Congrats though, I DO know that they look very nice...
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07-25-04, 12:13 PM
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Awesome! Good luck with the little guys. That's sure a sweet surprise eh?
What kind of moss are they on?
-TammyR
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07-25-04, 12:39 PM
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That's sphagnum moss. They are actually on vermiculite, but I put moss over top of the eggs to keep moisture up and mold away.
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07-25-04, 12:48 PM
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Well, 9 out of 10 babies are out of the egg now. The one still in its egg is also a charcoal, so the final count is 7 Charcoals, 3 normals. Not bad odds eh?? I can't wait for the other 11 to hatch now!
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07-25-04, 12:58 PM
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Grat pics - very cute little guys - neat when they are so defensive!
The odds gods really are favoring the anery morphs this year - another clutch with more than expected! Congrats on these - will be neat to see if things balance out with the next clutch,
mary v.
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07-25-04, 01:13 PM
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kewl.......good luck with your little youngin
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07-25-04, 02:04 PM
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Congrats Ken. I too just had a bunch of pleasent surprises in a clutch that just hatched. I bred a Snow male to my normal Talahasse female that was supposed to be pos het albino. Well I got regs, amels, anerys, snows, ghosts & hypos WOO HOO! One of the first ones out was a hypo so I was pretty eggcited to see the rest. First anerys & first hypos produced here (well been lots of ghosts LOL). 6 morphs from one clutch anyhow, genetics out the ying yang Heh Heh Mark
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