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Beautiful, tame rock/burmese hybrid babies,...

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Posted by: BrianSmith at Tue Mar 9 15:21:01 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ]  
   

I woke up this morning to yet another stunning ovulation. This time it is one of my green patternless rock females. She was bred in February with a double morph trait male burmese. So her babies will be 50%rock/50%burmese, 50% possible triple het for (classified). Both of the parents are dog tame and I expect that the babies will be extremely docile as well. I am so confident of this that I am offering a 100%, unconditional, guaranteed tame policy for every baby sold. I will reveal the hidden triple het traits to every buyer but will otherwise keep this very hush hush as it is part of a much bigger, multi-generational breeding project to produce triple morph hybrids.

I also have a female double morph burmese that bred with one of my male green patternless rock pythons in the same time period, but I have yet to see an obvious ovulation with her. It has only been about two weeks since she repeatedly bred with him and I am extremely confident that she is in fact gravid as she has gone off of feeding completely. Her babies will also be 50/50 rock burmese, triple het for the same morph traits, but otherwise unrelated. These are the counterpart, future breeders of the initial clutch, needless to say. I will be holding back 10 females and 2 males from each clutch, so females will be a little more scarce when all is said and done.

I am very excited about this project and will keep the forum mostly updated as this endeavor proceeds and the future triple morph hybrids unfold.
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