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    Your most exiting (future) project ?

    Hey guys,

    I was wondering what your most exiting (future) project with breeding was.
    Like wich pairings and how long you expect it will take,
    and ofcourse what do you wish to produce eventually ?

    I personally would like to produce a Queenbee in the future,
    that snake is just the most amazing thing i have seen !
    The pairing would probably be Bumblebee x Lesser.

    This is my future plan so it wil take me some years,
    but i'm verry exited about it that in the future i could have my Queenbee

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    Re: Your most exiting (future) project ?

    Getting my het pieds to produuce, also getting my so called breeder male spider to show some interest in my females!!! Have had him almost a year & nothing!!
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    Re: Your most exiting (future) project ?

    How long term are we talking if your meaning in the next 3 - 5 years then..I'd say (if I hit good odds) I've got three projects in mind
    1 - Breeding a Pastel Calider to a Killer Spinner Blast
    2 - Breeding an Ivory to a Pastel Spector
    3 - Pastel Enchi het Pied to a Pastel Pied
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    Re: Your most exiting (future) project ?

    If we are talking in the next 5 years, I hope to be doing a lot. Mostly getting more morphs and breeding for a few. These are a few I hope to produce in the next 5 years, if I am able to purchase the morphs required.

    1. Bumblebee
    2. Lemon Blast
    3. Cinnabee
    4. Pied
    Under Construction.....

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    Re: Your most exiting (future) project ?

    If luck is on my side, within the next couple years I could be producing Caramel Glow Spiders, Pastel Caramel Glows, and Lesser Caramel Glows!!
    -T. Ross

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    Re: Your most exiting (future) project ?

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    Getting my het pieds to produuce, also getting my so called breeder male spider to show some interest in my females!!! Have had him almost a year & nothing!!
    Doesn't he want to 'have sex' with the females or ... ?
    ( i didn't breed yet so i am interested in this )

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    How long term are we talking if your meaning in the next 3 - 5 years then..I'd say (if I hit good odds) I've got three projects in mind
    1 - Breeding a Pastel Calider to a Killer Spinner Blast
    2 - Breeding an Ivory to a Pastel Spector
    3 - Pastel Enchi het Pied to a Pastel Pied
    Yes my project will take about 4-5 years to.
    Amazing pairings :o, you will be able to produce allot of crazy stuff i can imagine
    Last edited by Pepee; 05-27-2010 at 04:19 PM.

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    Re: Your most exiting (future) project ?

    Im hoping next year Ill get my pastel albino spotnose. Hoping in a few years for have super pastel and albino powerballs.

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    Re: Your most exiting (future) project ?

    Working toward spieds mostly. Black widows, pewter bees, pewter and cinni pieds.
    The rest are still in planning and are diabolically secret.

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    Re: Your most exiting (future) project ?

    Provided all goes well, we're holding back a woma-lesser, this year...he's going to be paired with a pastel, an orange ghost, and eventually pied.
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    Re: Your most exiting (future) project ?

    I'm going for all the white ball pythons first then all these.

    Dreamsicle
    fire pied
    lesserpied
    queenbee
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    Albinopied
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    Absolutely obsessed with ball pythons!


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