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2.5 year old Spinner Blast - Who says they all brown out?
I thought I'd share a quick shot of my "little girl", Lemon Drop, who is now 1500+ grams and 2.5 years old. She's all freshly shed and getting ready for the upcoming season (her first). She's still as bright as the day she hatched - LOVE HER!
If she were yours, what would you pair her with? I certainly have a few ideas in mind, myself. :D
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s..._13_SpnBst.jpg
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Re: 2.5 year old Spinner Blast - Who says they all brown out?
Beautiful
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Very beautiful indeed! Love the name.
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She is gorgeous.. she has great color, I like the bright yellow that comes down and UP into the white.
You ask what we would pair her with. I'm very hooked on enchi and orange ghost, so I would prolly look for an enchi orange ghost male. Of course the og would take longer to see, but I think it would be worth it with her color.
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What males do you have? I don't have any males worthy of her. My best male Enchi Super Pastel Spider, my next best is Enchi Pastel. My Scaleless Head and Sunset males don't count as they aren't common, and those two genes are being outcrossed to everything.
Now that I think about it, Enchi Mojave Yellow Belly. If I had that male, that is what I would choose.
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Re: 2.5 year old Spinner Blast - Who says they all brown out?
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Originally Posted by Lady mkrj58
Beautiful
Thank you!
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Originally Posted by Reinz
Very beautiful indeed! Love the name.
Thanks! I got her back when my collection was small, so she's one of the few with a name. We actually call her "Baby" more often than her real name. :)
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Originally Posted by CrazyPiston
She is gorgeous.. she has great color, I like the bright yellow that comes down and UP into the white.
You ask what we would pair her with. I'm very hooked on enchi and orange ghost, so I would prolly look for an enchi orange ghost male. Of course the og would take longer to see, but I think it would be worth it with her color.
Thanks! Hypo is one gene that I don't have that I really should (and I've been saying that for awhile now). Enchi is certainly an option though.
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Originally Posted by ALBINOIGUANAdotcom
That's a gem:)
Much appreciated.
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Originally Posted by SamO
What males do you have? I don't have any males worthy of her. My best male Enchi Super Pastel Spider, my next best is Enchi Pastel. My Scaleless Head and Sunset males don't count as they aren't common, and those two genes are being outcrossed to everything.
Now that I think about it, Enchi Mojave Yellow Belly. If I had that male, that is what I would choose.
No males worthy of her, but you have a Scaleless Head and a Sunset in your collection? :confusd: To answer your question, I have three males that will do the majority of the work this upcoming season: Enchi Fire YB, Orange Dream YB, and Pastel Clown. :gj:
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Re: 2.5 year old Spinner Blast - Who says they all brown out?
She's so cute resting her head on her pretty body!! Lil pillow
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Re: 2.5 year old Spinner Blast - Who says they all brown out?
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Originally Posted by Eric Alan
Enchi Fire YB
I seriously was going to write that instead of Enchi Mojave YB, but, the chance for jigsaws... I really like them.
Yes to your other question. In the few sheds my Scaleless Heads have had I notice that the eye caps split when they shed. I was going to make a post about it. And Het Sunsets, no visuals.
As to "unworthy", your snake is a three gene animal. Going by the rule of thumb that you shouldn't breed a male with less genes to a female with more, mine are unworthy. The Scaleless Head and Sunsets don't count because they're rare and kind of fall outside the range of your question. My Pastel Het Sunset male won't breed this year, and my Het Albino Pastel Scaleless Head will go later in the season after quarantine. If I can get him to eat for me, etc, etc.
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Re: 2.5 year old Spinner Blast - Who says they all brown out?
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Originally Posted by Eric Alan
I thought I'd share a quick shot of my "little girl", Lemon Drop, who is now 1500+ grams and 2.5 years old. She's all freshly shed and getting ready for the upcoming season (her first). She's still as bright as the day she hatched - LOVE HER!
If she were yours, what would you pair her with? I certainly have a few ideas in mind, myself. :D
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s..._13_SpnBst.jpg
She looks great! I hope mine looks like that when she gets bigger.
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