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Off to a good start

HappyHeathen Sep 22, 2012 03:50 PM

Starting off my breeding project with pituophis so far I've gotten:

Bulls:
1.1 white side 66% pos het patternless, axanth, hypo
1.2 66% pos het patternless, white side, axanth, amel
1.0 66% poss het patternless, white side, axanth, hypo
1.0 axanthic 100% het hypo s. water (Still thinking about a plan with this guy for a mate)

Others:

0.1 yearling black pine (still looking for the male and another female)

1.1 Pituophis deppei deppei (gorgeous greenish saddles on these)

I dont have any red or yellow bulls represented so Im looking for them next and also really wanting to get some lav snows or at least the genetics to produce myself.

Its going to be a long 3 year wait but with a few more animals I should be having a great 2015. Probably get some eggs from the yearling black pine in '14 but '15 is looking better and better. Cant wait.

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pyromaniac Sep 23, 2012 03:20 PM

Looks like you've got every possible morph covered! Time goes faster than you think; in no time you will be hatching beautiful babies. I just want patternless so have a patternless pair for that. Expect by 2014 to get first clutch if all goes to plan. By then I will be 70, so time is of the essence! LOL!
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Bob
Pyromaniac AKA Greatballzofire
Keeping cats allows man to cohabitate with tigers. Keeping reptiles allows man to cohabitate with dinosaurs.

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