What I'm Expecting

Kmay571

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So I have a snow typhoon male paired with three females, a bold jungle, a snow het rainwater poss. Het eclipse, and an emerine enigma het cyclone. The last one was an accident, she wasn't supposed to be bred until next year since she's so small. I just found out my boyfriend thought she looked lonely and threw her in with the breeders.

The first egg is due to hatch in a couple weeks, but I've calculated all the morphs I could get.

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I'm definitely expecting:
Snow
Super snow
Rainwater
Super rainwater
Normals
If Shes her eclipse, I can get:
Eclipse
Snow eclipse
Total eclipse
Typhoon
Snow typhoon
Super typhoon

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Snow
Normal

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Eclipse
BEE
BEE enigma
Snow
Snow eclipse
Snow enigma
Enigma
Rainwater albino
Snow Rainwater Albino
Rainwater Enigma
Typhoon
Snow typhoon
Crystal
Normal



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CrestieFan1

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I have no idea at all on the genetics but I can't wait to see pics of baby leos! Lol

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Kmay571

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The first hatchling is out, two weeks before I was expecting! It's definitely a super snow, but it looks like it could be a Total Eclipse, with the white nose, white tail tip, and white legs. Is is agreed upon that those are traits of an eclipse or just speculation?

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acpart

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Congrats! I see you jungle has a paradox yellow spot on the body. I hatched a snow with a similar paradox spot that continued to show up even as it matured.

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Kmay571

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New hatchling: a deformed snow jungle
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The older hatchlings are already losing their baby patterns.
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indyana

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I think you reverse the first two photos? But that aberrant one is cool with only two bands. Commented on your morph post for the last two as well--look like a couple Snow Enigmas, maybe with Eclipse.
 

Kmay571

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Sad news, when I went to check on the hatchlings today, I found one of the older hatchlings (the most recent snow) in a tub with the newest hatchlings. There was blood everywhere, a terrified aberrant wedged under the paper towels, and a lifeless super rainwater in the tub. I have no idea how it happened. But it kills me knowing it met such a violent end. I'm glad only one was lost. There is no damage on anyone else, luckily.


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acpart

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So sorry! I once had a 2 week old hatchling get into the next section with the newly hatched and she took off both their tails. Last season I had a supersnow eclipse escape. Just figure out how it happened so you can prevent it again.

Aliza
 

Kmay571

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I figured it out. They can climb on top of their humid hide and push the middle of the lid up. Caught them doing it. Very frustrating but it's fixed now. Hopefully another super rainwater will hatch. She was pretty.
8 eggs to go now.


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