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Jurassic Milk (Again)

Sasheena Oct 01, 2004 12:51 AM

Here's Bengal, my beautiful Jurassic Milk, still slow growing, but quite beautiful nonetheless.

His potential mates for next year:

Splendida
Aberrant Cal King (albino)
Creamsicle Corn.

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~Sasheena

Replies (2)

Katt Oct 05, 2004 10:10 PM

Don't bother crossing to the desert king, your snake is already black enough, the desert king will add too much black.

The cal king might be interesting if it's a high yellow or high white albino.

The creme would be interesting.

I say try with a tricolour.
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~Katt

Sasheena Oct 06, 2004 08:17 AM

>>Don't bother crossing to the desert king, your snake is already black enough, the desert king will add too much black.

I probably won't cross with the desert king. But it's an option.

>>The cal king might be interesting if it's a high yellow or high white albino.

The only cal kings I have that I would cross are my aberrant albino (lemon yellow bands), and my banana aberrant (banana yellow)

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>>The creme would be interesting.

This is a cross I might try, but again, probably not.

>>I say try with a tricolour.

I might try crossing with a pyro, but my pyro has a mate.

I had hoped to only cross Jurassic to Jurassic and get a wild variety of looks and styles, but alas, the jurassic females I got with this male did not live. He is the sole survivor of that purchase. I'll be getting another mate for him, but it'll be '06 or later before she'll be good to go. '

The only other options I'll have are: Florida King and Apalachiccola King and a variety of corns.

Bengal isn't very mature, he is growing slowly, he may not breed anyone this coming year. We'll wait and see. He's still a very beautiful snake.
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~Sasheena

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