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draybar
at Fri Sep 19 17:10:18 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>Hey Gang, >> >> So in 06 from a pair of a female snow, and a male striped sunglow, I Hatched out 16 eggs 8 amel 8 snow. The snows were a suprise, and one of them had a partial pattern mutation. >> >> I held onto one of the amels and it turned out to be male, so right now i am looking for something interesting genetic wise to match him up with, he is 2 years old now and a very nice size. i dont mind if i have to buy a young snake and grow it up, i was just curious what you all think about what would be interesting to mix him with. i just cant make up my mind. >> >>Here are a few pics >> >> >> >> >>-----
Yes, I can see the thought of breeding him to a nice reverse okeetee. He has nice white borders on the back half of his body. he is het anery and het stripe so you could go with an amel stripe or an anery stripe
to an anery stripe there are several possibilities normals het anery het amel het stripe anerys het amel het stripe stripes het amel het anery and stripe anerys het amel
with amel stripe the possibilities are amels or amel stripes with possibilities of the amels being het anery and het stripe and the amel stripes being het anery ----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one. "Resistance is futile" Jimmy Johnson (Draybar) Draybars Snakes
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