Slightly bummed about outcome.

BalloonzForU

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However there are more eggs cooking and female is still laying. Also a little birdie told me yesterday that it's believed by a few that circle backs are a visual of being het stripe.....hhmmmmm.

Here's WCS x KLT (Mack het Bell²) a nice whopping 3.8 gram baby. Not Mack and not bell but still 66% het Bell. I see some orange under the tail!!! :)

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Awww too bad, but what a cool pattern! Was this a single egg clutch or is the clutchmate still waiting for the right time to hatch out?
 

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I'm thinking I may hold this one back. Especially if it has a nose bridge. I just love nose bridges, and it looks like it has a good chance of having one.
 

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Cute baby, none the less! I think that "Circlebacks" are Aberrants, and they should be "het" for something as far as pattern goes. They do come from Stripe/Jungle lines sometimes.

The only ones (circlebacks) that arent necessarilly "hets", are the Macks. Quite a few of the Snows, and even Pastels have those markings. I mean yes, the Snows are "het" for something, but who knows about the Pastels? I havent done any Pastel breeding, to know if that means anything on them.
 

LeosForLess

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Wow, i guess u got the unlucky end, lol. The odds of a normal are 1/16 ,and a super snow is 1/16 right? Awesome anyways tho
 

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Hi Felicia!
Almost fell of my chair when I saw this hatchling -he could be a twin of mine:
(Its a very bad photo taken by my mobile phone^^)

Your´s is very cute!!

kind greetings, rebecca
 
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