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    Whos excited about next season???

    Just looking through the tubs gets me excited about next season. Ive already counted all of my eggs before: my females have been paired, eggs have been laid, and before anythings hatched LOL. I love this hobby!!!!

    Whos excited for this season?

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    With cool down coming up on the first im VERY excited!

    Im making a whole mess of lessers (hopefully) with 2 pairings of lesser x normal
    And some pastel het pieds with a piebald x pastel

    this will be my first season and I have 3 females to breed. Im very excited!
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    This will be my 4th season coming up and I'm very excited. Well, I'm hoping I get to breeding any females at all!

    If my female het axanthic normal can pack on some grams (currently 980g) I'm breeding her late in the season to a het axanthic normal in hopes of axanthics!

    I also have a 2000g normal girl who will be paired up with my dinker if he can gain the weight for breeding (currently 230g, aiming for 400g)

    I'm also considering breeding another normal female to my het pied normal male to get 50% possible het pieds, in hopes of producing a few females to breed to him in the future.

    And my snow corn snake is also up to weight for breeding this season and I have the okay from my hubby to get a breeding sized male to put with her this season. Now I just have to find a male!

    So that is possibly 4 clutches of eggs this season. I'm on the fence on whether to give my pinstripe the season off. She's a small female (1300g when I bred her last season and she gave me 5 perfect eggs). If I can get her up to 1600g by Spring I may throw in a male at the last minute to see if I get anything from her.
    Under Construction.....

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    I still have 4 females that are due to lay at the end of the month, so basically I seem to be breeding year round, I am excited to begin a couple new projects though
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    Im super excited. Its my first season and only one female...I know its not how its supposed to be haha, but im excited!!!!

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    This will be my second season. I'll have three females ready to go this year. Hoping for albinos, pastels, bees. I was very encouraged after this past season with my first attempt giving six good eggs all of which hatched with nice spiders and two normals.

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    i got excited and with the cold fronts already coming through i started pairing haha my cinnamons locked up 4 times the last two days and i seperated this morning... come on supers!! haha

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    I'm excited about EVERY season!

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    ME ME ME........................first season too

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    This guy is!

    It seems like a lot of us are going to have our first year attempts, exciting. It will be my first season as well and I will have the potential to produce 5 clutches. I just hope at least one egg will make its way through whole process. That's all I ask for! My possible outcomes are lemon blasts, spiders, pinstripes, pastels, normals, ghosts, piebalds, and 66% hets. We will see how it goes...
    Last edited by EverEvolvingExotics; 09-22-2011 at 04:16 PM.
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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