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How many females have you bred one male to? And male Super Salmon pic, opinions and question..

RyanT Apr 15, 2005 09:00 PM

I wanted to find out what some opinions and personal experiences are about how many females one male can successfully breed in a season.? And here is my adult male possible super salmon I got on Tuesday. He came from Jesse Van Atta at Forever Boas. Really nice snake. I was lucky to get ahold of him. He's around 5 feet long and has a really wide range of color variation. This is the orangest I've seen him so far in person. He also has a very blue phase. Can't wait to see that one. I'm really glad to have him but I realized I'm not real sure what to breed him to. I'm thinking maybe a Hogg and another super salmon. What do you think of him and what ideas would you have to breed him to yourself (if you care)?

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RyanT Apr 16, 2005 10:08 PM

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Sojourn Apr 17, 2005 10:09 AM

I have had a male breed two females this season. I had one last year that bred one for me, and then went on to another fella and bred possibly two more. I know of males that have definitely bred at least three separate females in one season.

I think it mainly depends on the male's health, and his eagerness to breed. As far as what to breed him to? The blue trait will be sure to make anything you decide on very interesting indeed.

Jesse

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