I started to cool mine down in 10/14/06 and ended in 1/26/07. Out of 11 females that I had to breed this year only 10 did so. The one that did not this is her first time. I started to pair them up in March after their second shed. Well last Monday while I was out of town my first Albino Hondo laid 8 what look like good eggs. The 2nd one a Het for Tangerine for Albino that I got from Shannon Brown just laid 10 eggs with 1 looking like a slug. This female last year laid 8 slugs and that was her first time. Well I hope that after 2 weeks to candle them to see if they have blood veins. I have the other 8 that are just full of eggs see what happens.

Now this year I tried something different. I did not brumate them like I did the past 2 seasons, in my crawl space in the basement, that gets to about 50F maybe even lower if it gets very cold. This year I kept them in my snake, I just covered the racks with black plastic and just turned off all heat in the room and the racks. Now I still have to wait for the other 8 to lay their eggs and wait to make sure they are fertile. Before I can say that it works better for me to do it this way. The room would get to the low 60F and warm up in the day to the low 70F.

1st Clutch Albino Peach Female breed to Albino Tangerine. 8 eggs.

2nd Clutch Het for Tangerine Albinos, I got the pair from Shannon Brown. 10 eggs

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Thomas Sierra
1.1 Irian Jaya
1.1 Albino Ball Pythons
2.2 Ball Pythons Het For Albino
1.1 Ball Pythons Het Pied
1.0 Pastel Ball Python
0.2 Normal Female Ball Python
Alb Honduran 1.3
Hypo Honduran 3.4
Anery Hondo 1.2
Tangerine Alb Hondo 2.4
DH Snow Hondo 2.0
Het Tang Alb Hondo 3.3
Het Pin Stripe Hypo 0.1
Triple Het Hondos 1.1
Het Hypo 2.2
Snows 2.1
Ghost 1.1