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Here goes nothing...(DUW)

sevierserpents Jan 23, 2007 11:58 AM

...or rather; everything!

Motley h Albino (50% h Snow) F x Albino M + Albino h Snow M

The Albino h Snow M is the small one. He's 19 months old, but for some reason, has always been a runt, even though he's a consistent eater. We really only threw him in to add a bit of stimulation to the other male. Though, we do hope to see him locked up with the female, since she's 50% het Snow. And even if she isn't, the pairing should yield Motley Albinos with a chance for being het Snow (talk about a nail biter!).

Normal F + h Sharp F x DH Sharp Sunglow (pos Super)

So where's the DH? He's in there...somewhere. He's a bit shy and doesn't seem to know what to do just yet. So he likes being in the sandwich (who doesn't?) ; )

The larger one is the normal female. We're using her to hopefully prove out the Super of the DH. On top of her sits the het Sharp female (whom we adore because of her clean pattern - hardly a speck on her!) (thanks RUBEN!!!)

Next up -

DH Sharp Snow F x DH Sharp Snow M

This hopeful pairing speaks for itself (yes, we officially have nubs for fingers now).

And finally -

h Blood F x Striped h Blood M

This little male is also hiding in there somewhere. And he IS little! He's over 2 years old and under 3 feet. Gotta love the Nic's!

Though...after looking at the pix, it looks like the female may have eaten him.

(it's just a shed....really...isn't it?)

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Replies (1)

kblumenthal Jan 24, 2007 01:47 PM

Best of luck with your breedings, I have my fingers crossed for you especially for the Bloods and the DH Sharps!
Kevin Blumenthal

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