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2005 Genetic Reduced Patterns...(6yrs in the making)...finally...wheewww!

macgano Jul 23, 2005 03:28 AM

These little guys have been a long time waiting for me....

2001 I bred my original reduced pattern female to a normal patterned male and produced 3 banded babies…nice looking babies, however not as nice as mom.

2002 I bred the same pair again and produced 5 more babies…none that resemble the reduced pattern mother again?

2003 & 2004 didn’t lay

2005 I bred original reduced pattern female back to 02 “het” sons and produced 8 babies. 4 screaming Reduced Patterns and 4 hets .

2005 I also bred brother and sister “hets” and produced 5 hatchlings. Hatched 2 Reduced Patterns and 3 hets.

Due to the fact, reduced patterned & banded ball pythons have always been around. I have decided to label this particular lineage to prevent any confusion with others.

From this day forward, I now dub this particular lineage…..“MUDSLIDES” AKA genetic reduced patterns produced by Rich Macias.

“Swhhheeettt!!!!! That is so Auwsum!”

Replies (8)

gmherps Jul 23, 2005 06:14 AM

Very nice!!
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ginebig Jul 23, 2005 06:23 AM

Muddslides............the name fits. Good lookin' balls.

Quig

Corey Woods Jul 23, 2005 08:23 AM

Looking good!

Corey

macgano Jul 23, 2005 10:33 AM

Here is a Mudslide (genetic reduced pattern) & het after the first sheds...

Rich_Crowley Jul 23, 2005 10:34 AM

Couldn't you have waiting just two more weeks, LOL!

Congrats and I know how hard it is. I have mine due to hatch in August. I love the reduced patterns and they are definitely something to be had with all the combos.

The babies look great!
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chainsaw Jul 23, 2005 03:27 PM

Nice! I've been working on a Reduced project as well...I think they are way underated!But,then again,I could be biased in my opinion!LOL!! Good luck!

capemayreptileco Jul 23, 2005 05:55 PM

rich; congrats. on the genetic reduced patterns.has been a favorite of mine.maybe someday i will take the time to prove mine out.best of luck . ED CLARK

OC-Balls Jul 23, 2005 10:11 PM

Congrats, and good luck!
Ken
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