Do you see what I see again? More windows in eggs

Oh look at that awesome pattern!! I wish I could heart your picture more than once! Really cool one.

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The final check before bed showed a lot of activity! The Lavender Tessera has buried itself beneath the eggs and under the moss. I can see two Strawberry babies. One is mostly buried in moss. The single classic I’ve seen so far is out and about. There are more pippies, including one who’s definitely a Snow.
There are a couple of Strawberry Lavenders. There are still eight eggs who haven’t yet pipped. I am going to try and sleep soon, but it’s going to be hard. I’m too happy to sleep!

Obligatory picture tax: although the lighting and focus are bad, they’re still quite beautiful to me!

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Fingers crossed for more noses in the morning! Now don’t go and have one of those snake stress dreams!

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Lol I’ll try. My snake dreams are generally happy ones.

Final picture, here the little classic with a fashion accessory. A bit of moss got stuck for a bit of time. Kinda looks like a butterfly to me. :butterfly:

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Well didn’t you hear? Everybody is wearing moss these days!!!

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Been busy feeding the babies from Allstar and Annelie’s clutch (yes, @caron , infusing your handsome boy), church stuff, trying to catch an actual meal. Okay, it was crock pot leftovers, but it was good!

Now for this clutch. There are three eggs yet to pip. Interestingly, all three have big windows. Nine had emerged. I pulled those out and set them up. I haven’t named anybody at this point, so you get their pics with their ID numbers. Some of the morph IDs are going to need a closer examination once the babies have shed. All of these are 50% ph Diffusion and Stripe from their sire.

First, GaxGa0124 is what I believe to be a Strawberry Lavender Tessera het Anery, 66%ph Amel. His eyes currently look too dark to be an Opal.


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GaxGa0224 is a female Strawberry Lavender. She’s also het Anery, 66 %ph Amel, 50% Diffusion, Stripe.

There are several Strawberries out. Here’s the first one (het Anery, Lavender, 66% ph Amel, 50% ph Diffusion, Stripe). He’s a boy.


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In the interests of not boring everyone needlessly with the repetition of hets, let’s just go with the visual morph. Or at least the potential visual morph. I was kind of repeating hets to lock them into my own head, but I don’t need to put y’all through it. Here’s GaxGa0424. This is not the Lavender Tessera who emerged last night. I can’t tell if he’s het or homo Anery. Maybe after he sheds it will be easier.

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Next is a sweet little Strawberry girl.


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Nice babies! That lavender tessera looks moonstone to me. Or at least it looks a similar color to mine when mine first hatched. But after first shed will be more accurate for morph ID, as usual.

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Thanks! I’m thinking the same about that one being Moonstone. I’ve waited this long to see what they are, I’ll just have to wait a bit longer. :laughing:

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Here’s GaxGa0624. She is the Laveder Tessera who came out last night. Funky pattern on top and sides, and on her belly, too. It’s white down the center with some blocky, dark patches on the edges, outlining the white. Will be looking closely after she sheds about the Lavender/Moonstone thing.



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She’s really pretty!

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While I was recording info for that Tessera, Strawberry baby GaxGa0724 periscoped up to remind me that I hadn’t snugged the lid back onto the hatching bin. Oops! No harm done, though. This one has some fun stuff in the pattern on its neck. It’s got a lot of red underneath, as well. Popping female now, but the tail seems a bit long for a girl. We shall see.



Speaking of red underneath, check out this little one. Looks to be Red Factor from mom.
I've not hatched many classics over the years, and I am not one of those who calls every classic/normal an Oketee, but this isn't like the few classics I've had.



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She is a little funky monkey for sure! :clap:

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The last baby of this morning is another Strawberry girl. She seemed content to curl in my hand for the moment. She’s got a lot of color, bigger saddle borders, and a single eyebrow dot!

The variety is blowing me away. I can see pippies with at least three morphs which are unlike any of the ones who have already emerged. Crazy stuff!

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Now that one is an enigma for sure!!

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Enigma number two! Unreal!

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Wow wonderful clutch! Can’t wait to see more pictures!

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The final baby from this clutch emerged earlier today. He was in the egg which was sitting alone. It had a large window They’re all set up in their individual containers and I can’t wait to see what they look like after shedding!

Let’s see if I can get this thread caught up now.

Baby GaxGa1024 looks to be a Strawberry Lavender Masque male.



He's followed by one whom I believe is a Strawberry Moonstone Masque. They emerged at night so the pics aren't in the best lighting.


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Next we have an Opal Tessera Masque. I love the coloring on baby Opals. They’re one morph which I wish wouldn’t change as they grow up. Wouldn’t you like to see him with this coloring as an adult? I surely would! (I do have a thought about how to maybe make that more of a reality. :grin:)


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