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boxienuts
at Sat Jul 26 13:43:33 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ]
here, but let me offer this suggestion; maybe you should first think about what are your goals with a breeding project, what do you want to produce, or what do you want to experiment with and discover what the combo looks like? Then do your homework and figure out how to do that, the figuring out and experimenting is at least if not more than half the fun for most, it may even take a generation or two to get there.
But if you just want to produce visuals first generation with what you have you will have the limitations as sited above by Jimmy.
But the possibilities of what you could produce in 2 or 3 generations are to numberous to site here, and some of them would be currently uncharted territory to my knowledge.
So maybe a core question is do you want to make some normal looking multi hets for longer term experimenting, or do you want to make 1st gen visuals for marketing or self enjoyment? Just my to cents, that might help start the decision making process, certainly not expert advice. ----- Jeff Benfer
1.0 pastel Python regius
1.1 mojave Python regius
0.1 normal Python regius
1.3 Terrapene carolina thriunguis
2.3 Terrapene carolina carolina
4.1 Kinosternon baurii
1.1 Malaclemys terrapin terrapin
2.2 double het albino and anerythristicThamnophis sirtalis parietalis
1.0 anerythristic Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis
2.2 Iowa snow Thamnophis radix
0.2 het Christmas albino Thamnophis radix
1.1 double het cherry erythristic, albino Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
1.1 melanistic Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
1.1 triple heterozygous for amelanistic,carmel, and stripe Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 anerythristic motley Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 Okeetee Pantherophis guttatus
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