So I have had this pair of Bell Hybinos as most of you know. The male is from Kelli Hammack, and the female (the most awesome female I have ever seen) is from Paul Allen. Both of these individuals are close friends of mine as I used to live in Texas, but now live in Georgia.
Anyways, the female was having a tough time producing fertile eggs for me after the move. 36 days ago she produced a wonderful, fertile clutch!
The first one hatched on Christmas Eve, I think we are going to call him "Chris". (He's going into his first shed)
The second one hatched Christmas morning. He IS that orange. His name is "Nicolas".
And then a completely different project produced this little one, which hatched in the afternoon on Christmas day. He is a SHTCTBxSHTCT. "Kringle".
Just an update, the Hybino female is gravid again. We have another egg of her's in the male incubator. All of our het bells have JUST become gravid for this season, so we hope to produce more stunning hybinos like these above.
Let me know what you all think! I've been waiting on these eggs to hatch since they were laid, but patience is a virtue.
Anyways, the female was having a tough time producing fertile eggs for me after the move. 36 days ago she produced a wonderful, fertile clutch!
The first one hatched on Christmas Eve, I think we are going to call him "Chris". (He's going into his first shed)
The second one hatched Christmas morning. He IS that orange. His name is "Nicolas".
And then a completely different project produced this little one, which hatched in the afternoon on Christmas day. He is a SHTCTBxSHTCT. "Kringle".
Just an update, the Hybino female is gravid again. We have another egg of her's in the male incubator. All of our het bells have JUST become gravid for this season, so we hope to produce more stunning hybinos like these above.
Let me know what you all think! I've been waiting on these eggs to hatch since they were laid, but patience is a virtue.