Egg's have arrived!

EvilGizmo

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I'm so excited =^-^=

I have 20 eggs, they just got here today. The tank i have them in is probably too big but I'll divide them out as they hatch, its a 5.5 gal. The temperature is at 68.
 

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I'm so happy they made it there ok! Looks like they're slightly ahead of mine.
Mine only became ovals with buds this morning, probably because I'm keeping them really cool :)

You have to let me know what colors you get! I'm really hoping for a melanoid. There's a *slight* chance of it... so we'll see.

Mind if I post my pics here too? It would be cool to compare their development.
 
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