2 clutches hatching today

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One clutch from bolt offspring dude "chive" he's very very large ybbb the other clutch from my ybbb parsley, very colorful dude E12B718B-6B55-4AD6-AFB8-25FC83A0770C.jpeg CBD21651-7079-430D-B110-CADC60A71B55.jpeg BAE81C4B-D669-4F44-AF01-5743672F8C72.jpeg 3D206B3B-6F6E-4058-A610-87BC365B3D0D.jpeg 468E6552-31F1-49B9-92E6-235ACDB5F9F1.jpeg 89F35C83-5F3A-46B1-96DF-BF79EB3BBB83.jpeg 7A447109-F083-4719-BE4A-E95A9254CABC.jpeg
 
gingers dad was a mostly red body blue bar ambilobe, poppys dad was a ybbb ambilobe, where do you get a morph from? they are a natural animal, with natural variation, there is no set of rules saying 1 ambilobe can only be rbbb and the other can only be ybbb.... not sure what you are implying....
 
Very cute! So why do you keep the eggs touching? I always see people space them out and draw a line on the top.
 
parsley is orange, red, blue, yellow, green ambilobe.....in nature a male is not going to ask a female if she is a rbbb or a ybbb or red bar yellow body.......to mate......
 
today I mated the male on the top parsley with chive sister male on the bottom clutchmate.....the most vibrant colorful ambilobe to me are the best!!
 
Why do you think I'm crossing locales????? I have some f-1 eggs hatching 1st generation captive bred.... those would be the only ones with questionable locale...although those are also ambilobe
 
OMG....all I was doing was asking if they were the males and females were the same morph. Geesh. Some people breed pure lines/locales and some cross breed the locales and some people don't know what lines/locales/morphs the females are. It was a simple question.
 
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