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Posted by: styrsnake at Mon Sep 25 13:04:46 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by styrsnake ] In the 2004/2005 season I bred my Caramel/Boawomen hypo Female. She was bred by both a normal very clean male and a 100% Het for Kahl Albino male. While breeding, I witnessed very little activity from the normal male. I did witness copulation from the Het Albino male a couple of times and he was already a proven breeder. The litter that I produced had many common features of babies from previous litters from the het male. i.e. Stripe tails and a reddish color pattern. All the babies were normals. I feel pretty confident that my het male did the job on my female Caramel, but of course I don't know for sure. I will have to do some breeding trails to find out. | ||
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