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My first litter!!! no pics yet.

mbleek448 Jun 16, 2005 11:49 PM

I had my first litter today. What a feeling. It was from a DH snow female to a DH ghost. But the catch is after my DH ghost wanted nothing to do with her, I put my Dh sunglow 50%ph snow in with her and they went at it for maybe 2 days tops. Again this male wanted nothing to do with her, So I removed him. Well today I had some ghost, anery's, hypo's, normals, and one SNOW. The snow was the first I noticed. I really didn't plan on seeing any white little snakes, but I am sure glad. I also had 6 slugs and one still which i believe is another snow. I will have pics soon. Thanks to all and good luck. Marshall PS. Does this mean my Dh sunglow 50%ph snow proves out to be a triple het?

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digital_reptiles Jun 17, 2005 08:16 AM

as long as it proves out to be het albino too, Yes. COngrats on the litter!

Chris Olson Jun 17, 2005 08:59 AM

np
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Amanda_Burke Jun 17, 2005 03:12 PM

unbelievable kick-off into breeding boas!! Congratulations again and post lots of pictures for us all to see!
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boidmorphs Jun 17, 2005 05:47 PM

I'm glad the DH Sunglow proved to be het anery as well. I just recently sent another male out with the same genetics. I don't dare tell the wife because she'll never let anything leave here again lol. Nice way to start off breeding!

scottbradley Jun 17, 2005 10:38 PM

The one your not sure about could have all three genetics in it I would check the one you said is a snow and make sure its not a hypo also. You also have to under stand that both males could be fathers of this litter. Were there any more white ones in the litter other that the two you spoke of? Congrats Scott

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