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My female anery shed last Wednesday and on Monday she bred with a lavender het for anery! That mean in the same clutch I’ll have anery’s het for lavender and normals het for anery and lavender! I have a normal female hold back from last year that is het for both lavender and anery. I’m going to hold back a male anery this year and in a few years I’ll have a clutch of normals het for anery and lavender, anery’s het for lavender and lavenders het for anery. What a clutch that will be.
Cheers,
Trevor
I see that you will be getting some het for lavs! Always exciting! I have no clue if mine are het for anything but I doubt it. Next year when my others are larger things will get more interesting!!!
We shall see! I am scared to count my chicks before they hatch. lol.
But yeah I wanted to go with some "rarer" morphs but I just love snows. The morph itself is so variable I think many things have yet to be seen that could be AWESOME with snows. Someone on another forum is doing a "high pink" project, but I mean HIGH pink. I think snows are interesting to say the least!
Congrats!!!
I too have some of my adults breeding this year.
I have my miami het amel breeding at leasts 2 times already with my amel (don't know what he is het for)
I too have some of my lavenders breeding. Currently I have 2 adult lavenders breeding. I hope that they will pop me some lavenders too. I think that we really should get some more of these morphs coming out.....we Canadians don't have enough morphs here.......sigh......