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Two awesome ovulations!

marksherps Jan 28, 2005 07:12 PM

This is a female het axanthic possible het snow

And a female snow!

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Mark Kennedy Reptiles
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Thomas j Jan 28, 2005 08:08 PM

Awsome Mark. What did you breed with each female? Who's line is the het axanthic from?

>>This is a female het axanthic possible het snow
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>>And a female snow!
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Thomas Jones
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BPMachine Jan 28, 2005 09:04 PM

I would say Joliff line by the banding. Awesome pics Mark good luck with the out come!!!

marksherps Jan 28, 2005 09:16 PM

You are right we're working with Jolliff bloodline. We're using a male albino het and a male axanthic het snow. Next year I'd like to breed a really nice lemon pastel male to the female snow. A lemon snow might be neat! (lemon ice)? lol Thanks!
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Mark Kennedy Reptiles
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cagecrafters Jan 28, 2005 09:14 PM

SCHWEET Mark. Congrats!!! They are looking awesome man.

Give me call sometime Mark, I still want to come up and hang out for the day.

Sam

marksherps Jan 28, 2005 09:41 PM

Thanks Sam come on up!
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Murphinski Jan 28, 2005 10:08 PM

Not a big fan of the Snow (that's putting it mildly).......but..hope you get a ton of them!

And, how's your het calicos coming along??

marksherps Jan 28, 2005 10:40 PM

Thanks Tom! We have 2 clutches of retic eggs due in a couple weeks. Both females are het calico. One was bred with a het calico sibling, the other was bred with an imported aberrant pattern male. We hope he proves co-dominant like tigers! Thanks
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Mark Kennedy Reptiles
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designersnakes Jan 29, 2005 11:24 PM

Wow Mark! Looks like you will be getting some early clutches and some great ones to boot! For some reason our season has started out very slow, but we breed almost all year round. It must be the California weather. Last season we had our incubator running for over 10 months.

Good Luck,

Jack

marksherps Jan 30, 2005 03:37 PM

Thanks Jack good luck with your breeding season too!
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Mark Kennedy Reptiles
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