Dam brother you sure are comfortable handling those eggs. When i cut my eggs im over hear handling them like they are nuclear bombs and tour over there just going kamikaze with those things. Ive never seen anybody cut a clutch that fast lol.
sadly I'm not experienced enough to chuck in my opinion but I want to say that the second to last isn't a Normal and the last Spotnose isn't just a Spotnose. good luck in your search! congrats on a gorgeous clutch nevertheless :D
That’s what I thought, but I got it wrong. So if I made a chocolate Spotnose with this clutch (which I didn’t) then when it got older and a bred it then that clutch would be all chocolate and Spotnose. So it’s the chocolate Spotnose that you need to make all the clutch Spotnose/ chocolate. If that makes sense 🤣🤦♂️
@@kintalo3955 haha no problem, I literally done this pairing as I was uncertain if the male was a chocolate thinking that if it is, then I will get no normals and the jobs done 🤦♂️ then someone explained to me that’s not how it works 😂
Dam brother you sure are comfortable handling those eggs. When i cut my eggs im over hear handling them like they are nuclear bombs and tour over there just going kamikaze with those things. Ive never seen anybody cut a clutch that fast lol.
🤣😂🤣🤣😂 I think the excitement gets to me 🤣😂
Awesome video bro and congrats on the clutch 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks dude 👊
sadly I'm not experienced enough to chuck in my opinion but I want to say that the second to last isn't a Normal and the last Spotnose isn't just a Spotnose. good luck in your search! congrats on a gorgeous clutch nevertheless :D
Thanks Jordan, I’m definitely looking forward to seeing how this plays out 🤣
Well my input is going to be as helpful as a chocolate teapot😂 but there's definitely something going on! Even the normals look different
You know as much as me then 😂🤣
Have you ever heard of the Satin gene?
I haven’t, no. Do you think that could be the gene that’s hidden?
If you breed a chocolate to a spotnose every baby would have chocolate and or spotnose. They are allelic. You wouldn't get a normal.
That’s what I thought, but I got it wrong. So if I made a chocolate Spotnose with this clutch (which I didn’t) then when it got older and a bred it then that clutch would be all chocolate and Spotnose. So it’s the chocolate Spotnose that you need to make all the clutch Spotnose/ chocolate. If that makes sense 🤣🤦♂️
@@bristolballs your right lol...I knew this. I need to stay quiet after a 16hr work day :)
@@kintalo3955 haha no problem, I literally done this pairing as I was uncertain if the male was a chocolate thinking that if it is, then I will get no normals and the jobs done 🤦♂️ then someone explained to me that’s not how it works 😂
Hi all lovely are they gona be for sale
I will definitely be letting some go 😁