He looks great! Looks so much like his dad. Beautiful eyes.
You can still see a trace of headstamp.
Oooh, really gorgeous! I think Burdock was my favorite male from that clutch. I like everything about him!
I loved his dad long before Burdock was conceived and hoped he’d be a doppelgänger. So far he’s almost identical.
Looking fantastic!
I cannot wait to see the adult colors on this one!!!
Me either. I think they will be less subdued than one might expect from looking at her now.
She is exquisite Dean!
Thanks! And thanks Olivia for sending her to me.
Love her light coloring, and the contrast with her dark eyes. Really a beauty!
I need to get better pics of her eyes. They’re so cool. I love Lava Cinder eyes. Adding SK is nice.
This guy has come to me from @solarserpents by way of @caron . He’s a bit special needs (Cerebellar Hypoplasia), so I’m taking a turn. He’s a pet, which is fine since I have a breeding trio of his clutchmates already.
Beautiful Daikon, Cinder het Sunkissed.
. I am glad he made it to you safely Dean! He is a sweet boy, just a bit special needs! I sent you one and you sent me six!
I will be submitting some pics in a few days!
I look forward to the pics!
I like that ratio. I’ll send you 6 more babies for Turnip. I’m trying to collect the whole root-veggie clutch.
He looks great! Caron did a great job with him. I hope he does well with you!
Thank you Olivia! He will probably pack some on with Dean! I think Daikon is a third of the size of Rutabaga!
Also as Dean probably already told you, Dr Clarke said that the mold affected Daikon’s coordination and not the foot powder on the egg. If I remember correctly you expressed concern that the foot powder might have been the culprit for Daikon’s malady? But he is a lot better than he was when he was a baby.
I just love the coloration of the root vegetable clutch. Daikon looks so handsome in his new photos!
Sorry, Dean. Radish is staying here.