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That dinker blew my mind... I'd play with that... he looks like dad, only cooler. I think you have something.
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Re: Possible triple father clutch? dinker?
In person it's so much better looking my phone's camera is junk. But it has a nice full flame ringer in the middle going all the way around.
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Re: Possible triple father clutch? dinker?
One thing i wonder is, could it just be a double fathered clutch and the mother is bringing something to the table? Only real way to see if it's the male is breed him again next season I am out of females for this season he was bred to 1 other female with 2 different other morph males that is due the end of this month but it was only 1 lock up.
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That's a good question. Next season I would throw the male dinker at a female exclusively and see what comes out of it. Chances are if you have stumbled upon something it's co-dom and you'll know for sure next year
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Re: Possible triple father clutch? dinker?
Can you post some belly pics of the odd one? I know you stated clear but with pied like markers. I am just curious to see exactly. It almost looks like it could be a YB complex. The light yellow color, awesome blushing, and headstamp, resemble something YB. Not saying that's what it is, but certainly has some of the characteristics. What is the gender of the hatchling?
Last edited by rlditmars; 06-15-2014 at 06:57 AM.
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That "normal" hatchling is awesome! I also thought it looked a little YB-ish. Any chance either of the "single gene" fathers are hiding something? Or that the mother had some retained sperm? It doesn't really look like the "normal" possible father to me. That adult male is fairly reduced and the hatchling has a wacky pattern, although there are some other similarities.
I would think when playing around with a dinker, you'd want to put only that male to any females you pair him with, to eliminate confusion and give yourself more chances to hit on something.
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That "normal" hatchling is awesome looking! Definitely need to work on proving that out!
Ball Pythons
1.1 het pied
2.0 spider
0.2 pastel
1.1 spider het pied
1.0 sterling pastel
0.1 lesser
1.0 special
0.1 mojave
1.0 albino black pastel
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Re: Possible triple father clutch? dinker?
This is the only belly shot i got on my phone, pre-shed pic. Will give it a good 2-3 days and will get updated pic's hopefully can get my hands on a real camera.
Someone asked about the sex um i did a slight pop check over a week ago and it looked like 1.4 the normal dinker was a female i believe, but once a couple meal's are in I feel better about really checking and will mark for sure sex's down then. Both the dinker and the mojave that shed the day before ate today and that dinker has the feeding response of it's mother. Starting them out on hopper's and literally it wailed the hopper soon as it hit the paper towel. I really want to see how this cinni look's out of shed if the mother is carrying something I think the cinni may have something or just looks really cool i dunno.
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