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What would YOU do? (again)
I have 4 females and 3 males ready to breed. I would be equally happy with ANY of the combos. Would YOU:
pick certain combos and go for it?
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rotate all 3 males through all 4 females (since multi-sired clutches are possible)?
Thanks!!
Ok, the morphs are:
Female: Male:
Butter Pinstripe
Pastel Pastel
Cinnamon Cinnamon
Normal
Last edited by King's Royal Pythons; 09-28-2011 at 07:58 PM.
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I think I would take the first option and pick the certain combos.
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sorry...that didn't come out right....
Females: Butter, Pastel, Cinnamon, Normal
Males: Pinstripe, Pastel, Cinnamon
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Female Pastel to all the males.
Female Butter to male Pinstripe
Female cinnamon to male pastel and cinnamon
Female normal to all males
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Re: What would YOU do? (again)
 Originally Posted by llovelace
female pastel to all the males.
Female butter to male pinstripe
female cinnamon to male pastel and cinnamon
female normal to all males
x2.
1.0 Normal - Maynard
1.0 POG - Victor
0.1 YB - Diana
0.1 Pastel Boa - Astrid
1.0 Salmon Boa -
1.1 Leopard Geckos
0.3.2 Inverts
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I would put the pinstripe to the pastel for sure. Im on the fence on the others. I would stay away from ciny to cinny because of the risk of tail kinkers when you do that. Its just something in the cinny gene. Call it a weak gene or whatever it just seems to happen. Plus the super is so much nicer looking black to black.
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Re: What would YOU do? (again)
 Originally Posted by mikeandsheleen
sorry...that didn't come out right....
Females: Butter, Pastel, Cinnamon, Normal
Males: Pinstripe, Pastel, Cinnamon
Female normal to all the males
Female pastel to male pastel
Female butter to cinni
Female cinni to pin or cinni or both
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Re: What would YOU do? (again)
 Originally Posted by llovelace
Female Pastel to all the males.
Female Butter to male Pinstripe
Female cinnamon to male pastel and cinnamon
Female normal to all males
My preference is to pedigree the babies by mating one male to one female instead of rotating all the males through. YMMV.
pinstripe x butter
cinnamon x pastel
pastel x cinnamon
pinstripe x normal
Two reasons for the pinstripe x normal:
I like pinstripes. YMMV
A pinstripe x normal mating tests the pinstripe to see if he has two pinstripe genes (homozygous pinstripe) or one pinstripe gene paired with a normal gene. If homozygous pinstripe, all the babies would be expected to be pinstripe. If not homozygous pinstripe, each baby has a 50% chance of being pinstripe and a 50% chance of being normal.
Good luck with the breeding, whatever your final choices.
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Re: What would YOU do? (again)
It all depends on what your future breeding plans are. Are you aiming for certain combos?...are you going to hold back any? are you going to sell them all, therefore you would do combos that bring the highest $ return.
I personally would do one male to one female. This way you have an idea of what you are going to get and plan accordingly.
I'm not a fan of mixing and matching males and females...
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