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    Snakes doing what they usually do best this time of the year

    As I was cleaning today I caught a few in the act


    Breeding Pied Het Albino X Black Pastel Albino - It's snake breeding not snake braiding



    Glowing & Building (Big female Enchi Het Pied paired to Pastel Leopard Pied) - Does this blue bowl making me look fat?



    And laying (DH Albino Pied paired to the Pied Het Albino seen above in the first pic)



    Hope everyone is having a great season!
    Deborah Stewart


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    Beautiful albino. Yours are breeding so politely. Mine pee, poop, roll in it then get to business. My white snakes mysteriously turn brown this time of year.

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    Re: Snakes doing what they usually do best this time of the year

    The albino and pied combo...Lawd sweet baby jesus!


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    Re: Snakes doing what they usually do best this time of the year

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    Beautiful albino. Yours are breeding so politely. Mine pee, poop, roll in it then get to business. My white snakes mysteriously turn brown this time of year.
    Trust me I have some once they are done you have to call the hazmat team for clean up, and some no so much apparently.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Do you breed all year long? I think most breeders will pair up in November, I have my first pair ready to lay eggs. I'm planning on pairing up everyone in November like everyone else I guess LOL.

    I just love the albinos, I have an albino pied male that I'm going to breed to a lot of my females this year. I'm actually thinking of picking up an Axanthic Ghost to pair up with him to get quadruple hets. Pairing up the babies would make all kinds of crazy stuff.


    Percent Fraction Genes
    0.390625 % 1/256 Normal (Wild Type, Classic)
    0.78125 % 1/128 Het Ghost
    0.78125 % 1/128 Het Piebald
    0.78125 % 1/128 Het Axanthic
    0.78125 % 1/128 Het Albino
    0.390625 % 1/256 Ghost (Hypo)
    0.390625 % 1/256 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino)
    0.390625 % 1/256 Piebald (pied)
    0.390625 % 1/256 Axanthic
    1.5625 % 1/64 Double Het Ghost Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Double Het Axanthic Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Double Het Albino Axanthic
    1.5625 % 1/64 Double Het Albino Ghost
    1.5625 % 1/64 Double Het Albino Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Double Het Axanthic Ghost
    0.78125 % 1/128 Axanthic Het Piebald
    0.78125 % 1/128 Axanthic Het Albino
    0.78125 % 1/128 Axanthic Het Ghost
    0.78125 % 1/128 Piebald (pied) Het Axanthic
    0.78125 % 1/128 Piebald (pied) Het Ghost
    0.78125 % 1/128 Piebald (pied) Het Albino
    0.78125 % 1/128 Ghost (Hypo) Het Axanthic
    0.78125 % 1/128 Ghost (Hypo) Het Albino
    0.78125 % 1/128 Ghost (Hypo) Het Piebald
    0.78125 % 1/128 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Het Ghost
    0.78125 % 1/128 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Het Piebald
    0.78125 % 1/128 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Het Axanthic
    3.125 % 1/32 Triple Het Albino Axanthic Ghost
    3.125 % 1/32 Triple Het Axanthic Ghost Piebald
    3.125 % 1/32 Triple Het Albino Ghost Piebald
    3.125 % 1/32 Triple Het Albino Axanthic Piebald
    0.390625 % 1/256 Sunglow (Albino Ghost, Albino Hypo)
    0.390625 % 1/256 Axanthic Ghost (Hypo)
    0.390625 % 1/256 Albino Pied
    0.390625 % 1/256 Hypo Pied (Ghost Pied)
    0.390625 % 1/256 Snow
    0.390625 % 1/256 Axanthic Pied
    1.5625 % 1/64 Ghost (Hypo) Double Het Axanthic Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Piebald (pied) Double Het Albino Axanthic
    1.5625 % 1/64 Ghost (Hypo) Double Het Albino Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Piebald (pied) Double Het Axanthic Ghost
    1.5625 % 1/64 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Double Het Ghost Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Axanthic Double Het Albino Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Double Het Axanthic Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Axanthic Double Het Ghost Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Double Het Axanthic Ghost
    1.5625 % 1/64 Ghost (Hypo) Double Het Albino Axanthic
    1.5625 % 1/64 Piebald (pied) Double Het Albino Ghost
    1.5625 % 1/64 Axanthic Double Het Albino Ghost
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    0.78125 % 1/128 Axanthic Pied Het Ghost
    0.78125 % 1/128 Axanthic Pied Het Albino
    0.78125 % 1/128 Albino Pied Het Ghost
    0.78125 % 1/128 Albino Pied Het Axanthic
    0.78125 % 1/128 Sunglow (Albino Ghost, Albino Hypo) Het Piebald
    0.78125 % 1/128 Hypo Pied (Ghost Pied) Het Albino
    0.78125 % 1/128 Snow Het Piebald
    0.78125 % 1/128 Sunglow (Albino Ghost, Albino Hypo) Het Axanthic
    0.78125 % 1/128 Snow Het Ghost
    0.78125 % 1/128 Axanthic Ghost (Hypo) Het Albino
    0.78125 % 1/128 Hypo Pied (Ghost Pied) Het Axanthic
    0.78125 % 1/128 Axanthic Ghost (Hypo) Het Piebald
    3.125 % 1/32 Axanthic Triple Het Albino Ghost Piebald
    3.125 % 1/32 Ghost (Hypo) Triple Het Albino Axanthic Piebald
    3.125 % 1/32 Piebald (pied) Triple Het Albino Axanthic Ghost
    3.125 % 1/32 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Triple Het Axanthic Ghost Piebald
    0.390625 % 1/256 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Ghost (Hypo) Piebald (pied)
    0.390625 % 1/256 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Axanthic Piebald (pied)
    0.390625 % 1/256 Axanthic Ghost (Hypo) Piebald (pied)
    0.390625 % 1/256 Hypo Snow (BLIZZARD)
    1.5625 % 1/64 Axanthic Pied Double Het Albino Ghost
    1.5625 % 1/64 Sunglow (Albino Ghost, Albino Hypo) Double Het Axanthic Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Snow Double Het Ghost Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Axanthic Ghost (Hypo) Double Het Albino Piebald
    1.5625 % 1/64 Hypo Pied (Ghost Pied) Double Het Albino Axanthic
    1.5625 % 1/64 Albino Pied Double Het Axanthic Ghost
    0.78125 % 1/128 Axanthic Ghost (Hypo) Piebald (pied) Het Albino
    0.78125 % 1/128 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Axanthic Piebald (pied) Het Ghost
    0.78125 % 1/128 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Ghost (Hypo) Piebald (pied) Het Axanthic
    0.78125 % 1/128 Hypo Snow (BLIZZARD) Het Piebald
    0.390625 % 1/256 Albino (Amelanistic, Tyrosinase (T-) Albino) Axanthic Ghost (Hypo) Piebald (pied)
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    Re: Snakes doing what they usually do best this time of the year

    Quote Originally Posted by cchardwick View Post
    Do you breed all year long? I think most breeders will pair up in November, I have my first pair ready to lay eggs. I'm planning on pairing up everyone in November like everyone else I guess LOL.

    I just love the albinos, I have an albino pied male that I'm going to breed to a lot of my females this year. I'm actually thinking of picking up an Axanthic Ghost to pair up with him to get quadruple hets. Pairing up the babies would make all kinds of crazy stuff.
    I do breed year round first clutch hatched a few weeks back and usually I have clutches being laid in october/november still, I don't breed on my schedule I breed on theirs when they are ready (males and females) and I see that the conditions are right for pairing I just do it. In other words if my females move to the cool end I will start pairing them if not I will wait and see and pair when they do (and they usually do not do that in november ). First timers I might pair them to stimulate them.

    It allows me to have babies spread around, makes it easier on me and on the feeder production too and everyone is happy, plus this is not the only species I breed so I like that different pace with BP, colubrids I pair based on season.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Snakes doing what they usually do best this time of the year

    That Black Pastel Albino is awesome. I'm not a huge Albino fan but if I were ever to get one, it would be Black Pastel.

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