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RE: Cinnies and Black Pastels

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Posted by: jaymiller242 at Tue May 12 03:53:14 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jaymiller242 ]  
   

Thanks for that input Mr Bill.. No pun intended if you might be an old Saturday Night Live watcher like myself from the mid to late 70's.. Just a respectful Southern way of talking that I learned at an earlier age having spent several years in S. Georgia. Anyways that happens to be exactly the line I have. I bought them from Chris and Sheila at GCR and if I am not mistaken they were actually the first ones to get that line and passed it on to IanG. If I am wrong please correct me but if that seems to be a great line to breed then I will put my Black male with my Black female and both of my Cinnie females unless something else sounds more interesting at breeding time next year. One of my Cinnie females is at just over 1500 grams and I did put her with my Black male and a Pastel male but I am still watching he to see if she looks gravid. She may be since she has rounded up a bit and not eaten in about 2 or 3 months now. Guess I can keep my fingers crossed. Please let me know if you have some experience in the lineage that I mentioned so I dont go off in the wrong direction when I speak. Have a great week, Jay
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JEM from sunny AZ.

2.20 Normals
5.9 Pastels
3.6 Normal Spiders
1.3 Orange/Butterscotch Ghosts(BallPython777 Mark Petros)
1.1 Spiders 100% het Ghost(thanks Mark Petros)
0.2 Spiders 66% het Ghost
0.3 66% het Orange Ghost
0.1 Pastel Ghost
0.1 Super Pastel 100% het Ghost
2.0 Albino
1.0 Caramel Albino
0.4 100% het for Albino
0.5 50% het for Albino
0.4 Yellow Bellies
1.2 100% het for Clowns
1.2 Cinnamons
1.2 100% het for Pied
0.3 66% het for Pied
1.3 Mojaves
1.1 Beautiful Black Pastels(thanks Gulf Coast Reptiles)
1.1 BumbleBees(thanks for the AWESOME Bees Marc Bailey)
1.0 Super Pastel
0.1 Chocolates(Thanks Brandon of Priceless Pythons)
1.1 Lessers
2.1 Fire's(Thanks Brandon of Priceless Pythons)
1.2 High White Calico's(Thanks Brent from BRB)
1.1 SpotNoses(Thanks Brandon of Priceless Pythons)
1.0 Enchi
1.0 Orange Ghost
1.0 Pinstripe
0.1 Lemon Blast
1.0 Vanilla Ghost(Thanks again GCR for all the great snakes)

17 Tarantulas
Last but most Important 2.2 Children


   

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