ragnew
Pede-a-Freak
Hey Folks,
This year I've recently hatched out some of my High Yellow hatchlings that were from a Father X Daughter pairing, and so far 2 of the 6 hatchlings have had some sort of eyelid malformation. The eyelids are their and functional, BUT they are visably different.
They both seem to have eyelids that are somewhat ingrown on the middle of each top lid (does that make sense). In otherwords these two babies have top eyelids that are grooved in the middle (not split though).
This year I've done the following pairings and have had no ill effects...
Tangerine Albino sibling X sibling (all hatched perfectly fine)
Super Hypo Tang X Albino unrelated stock
Super Hypo Tang X High Yellow unrelated
Abberants X Abberants (Same father different mothers)
All except for the High Yellow (Father X Daughter) have hatched out perfect.....
I'm starting to think that this one is because of the same bloodline being bred together. At first I thought it was because of Temp fluctuations, but I really didn't see how this could have been the case... The incubators always stay at 80 - 82 degrees, but they are opened 2 - 3 times a day to check for babies (would this slight fluctuation be the cause?)
Pleas let me know what your thoughts are...
Thanks,
- Richie
This year I've recently hatched out some of my High Yellow hatchlings that were from a Father X Daughter pairing, and so far 2 of the 6 hatchlings have had some sort of eyelid malformation. The eyelids are their and functional, BUT they are visably different.
They both seem to have eyelids that are somewhat ingrown on the middle of each top lid (does that make sense). In otherwords these two babies have top eyelids that are grooved in the middle (not split though).
This year I've done the following pairings and have had no ill effects...
Tangerine Albino sibling X sibling (all hatched perfectly fine)
Super Hypo Tang X Albino unrelated stock
Super Hypo Tang X High Yellow unrelated
Abberants X Abberants (Same father different mothers)
All except for the High Yellow (Father X Daughter) have hatched out perfect.....
I'm starting to think that this one is because of the same bloodline being bred together. At first I thought it was because of Temp fluctuations, but I really didn't see how this could have been the case... The incubators always stay at 80 - 82 degrees, but they are opened 2 - 3 times a day to check for babies (would this slight fluctuation be the cause?)
Pleas let me know what your thoughts are...
Thanks,
- Richie