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Posted by: Earthworks at Wed Jul 14 18:37:20 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Earthworks ] ive always loved working with reptiles and was breeding balls for my first year in 2005 with a pastel male and 3 normal females, this was when pastels were pretty hot and a good deal more expensive as i recall with the females selling fast for upcoming crosses. 2 of the females produced for me and i hatched out 2.4 pastels and 4.3 normals all of which i was able to raise and sell. i held back one pastel female and used some of the profits to buy a nice spider male for the following season (also a good deal more $ at the time) i got him and the female normals up to weight and bred them the next season, once again 2 females laid and the eggs went to the inc. unfortunently there was a power outage at some point that i was not around for which managed to put my inc thermostat into some default neutral(selection) setting for several days without my knowledge and i lost the 2 clutches. partly out of frustration over this and a good deal due to a hectic life at the time i sold all my breeders after that season and kept only my self produced pastel female as a pet.(she is now a 2700 gram puppy) | ||
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