Thanks, Gary I thought so. Second one came out raptor as well but crazy glowing pink so I'm crossing my fingers that statistically one should by w & yI am learning this myself with all the W/Y I have been hatching. Some are BAM in your face while others are not. Some say you can see after a few weeks.
Here is a link to Matts (Sasobek's World of Reptiles) Facebook gallery of W/Y It has helped me a lot
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.325428620825747.64662.123575404344404&type=3
[video=youtube;iHzGpnbzipw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHzGpnbzipw&feature=share&list=UUiN4Hn5XG_AniJyEFHusDkA[/video]
here is a video and as Gary said check out this album on my facebook. it should help https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.325428620825747.64662.123575404344404&type=3
The biggest thing is to know what the cross would look like with out the W/Y. Then when you see the W/Y ones you will be like ahhh thats one. The other thing is making sure that one of the parents is a W/Y. I have seen a lot of "W/Y's" being sold that in my opinion were not w/ys. People saw that W/Y's were going for high dollar and all of a sudden every one has them. That's a fast way to never hatch a w/y, by not having one in the first place.