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ElfenLied89
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Lucky can be a gender neutral name so who knows!We can share #3 if you wish?! I named HIM Lucky, but maybe we shouldn't jinx @ElfenLied89 hatch and give #3 a girls name.
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Lucky can be a gender neutral name so who knows!We can share #3 if you wish?! I named HIM Lucky, but maybe we shouldn't jinx @ElfenLied89 hatch and give #3 a girls name.
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This is Cracker actually! He's getting more spots about him. He's looking more and more like Chonkers, but now Chonkers is getting that dirty tinge.@2ndTink Is that Chonkers doodling here? What a handsome talented guy he is!!![]()
(I adore your Doodles, never stop!!)
Some people do use sharpies with no I'll effects, but they can be toxic just the same. Pencil or crayons are the best writing materials for hatching eggs.Is it bc it's toxic? Or bc it is the equivalent of hair dye?
No, your good! I already chose #18, and named it Azure. But thank you so much!We can share #3 if you wish?! I named HIM Lucky, but maybe we shouldn't jinx @ElfenLied89 hatch and give #3 a girls name.
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Oops...They do look similar! I think both of them are quite the lookers!This is Cracker actually! He's getting more spots about him. He's looking more and more like Chonkers, but now Chonkers is getting that dirty tinge.
I used it to mark the actual chicken. Not toxic, just stupidSome people do use sharpies with no I'll effects, but they can be toxic just the same. Pencil or crayons are the best writing materials for hatching eggs.![]()
Oh for the chicken!?! If it's still alive, crowing or laying an egg, then I guess it's all good.I used it to mark the actual chicken. Not toxic, just stupid![]()