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heather

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<font color="0000ff"><font face="verdana,arial,helvetica"></font> Hello everyone,
Just thought l would let you know that my eggs have hatched over the last few days and l have counted 80, so far. But there are still some more wiggleing in there eggs. There all the same size but sorted them out and there black/ spotted grey/ yellow and white. Will they change color again or is the color now what color they will be.
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thats a nice variety in colour you got there heather. all mine just turned out brown
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. they will most likely stay the same colour.
 
i thought they change color as they grow...my friend had an olive one and as it grew it got darker.
 
The dark ones will probably change just a little - but the pink albino type ones seem to start off looking yellowy white before they turn pink.
 
thanks.....l cannot belive how tiny they are compared to my 3 adults. l will post some pictures of them soon.
 
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