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breeding pics for JLassiter-Bone whites

Bluerosy Mar 03, 2012 01:58 PM

Since you asked about what hooked up here are a few pics. I usually don't take pics of breeding ( now I wish i did take more) but spring has been early and busy. these pics were taken mid feb. As you will notcie some of the Florida kings are still small (consdired to small by most people for breeding) but they lay fertile healthy clucthes. I even had one male that is about 20" breed appox 15 feamles and still going strong. And i get better clucthes with more fertile eggs from yealing or 2 yr old 20-25" females.

This is a female Whitelipped which bred to my Bone white hypos. Well see if this improves the look of not.

This is the lightest normal brooks king IMO.

Small female fresh out of brumation in Jan.

She is actually in the blue in these pics.

Bone White hypo female:

Young male (breeder)Males have more yellow:

a different one:

A slew of them. You can see where two are hooked up and breeding:


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jlassiter Mar 05, 2012 12:22 PM

>>Since you asked about what hooked up here are a few pics. I usually don't take pics of breeding ( now I wish i did take more) but spring has been early and busy. these pics were taken mid feb. As you will notcie some of the Florida kings are still small (consdired to small by most people for breeding) but they lay fertile healthy clucthes. I even had one male that is about 20" breed appox 15 feamles and still going strong. And i get better clucthes with more fertile eggs from yealing or 2 yr old 20-25" females.
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>>This is a female Whitelipped which bred to my Bone white hypos. Well see if this improves the look of not.
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>>This is the lightest normal brooks king IMO.
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John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...

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