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Saracen
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Hi Mark,
I bought the Albino male as an 08 and het Anery,the female is an 09 with no known hets. It was indeed the females first litter.
The rack is just a basic rack with belly heat in the form of heat mats controlled by a pulse proportional thermostat, the hot spot was 95 degrees. The female was indeed on the bottom of the rack getting me to assume she may have been a degee or so cooler.
Two other het Anery produced a litter each without any slugs or still borns on the same rack. it was their first litter also, they produced the following;
Litter 1 ....15 neonates....4 Anery....11 66% het Anery Litter 2.....12 neonates....7 Anery.....5 66% hey Anerys
I suspected the male was not viable as two other females he was with failed to produce. His weight at mating was 54 grms and an 09. The females weight at mating was 565 grms.
As I am not well up on the genetic side of things could you tell from this information what hets the Sire and Dam are.
Can I assume that the neonates are both het for Albino and Snow and also Anery?
Thanks for your imput Mark, this is a learning curve for me as it is my first time breeding Sand Boas.As a matter of interest what temps on the belly heat do you keep the neonates,mine are around 95 degrees at present. A few have fed but many have not hoever I am not using live.
Regards
John UK
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