Slowcountry Balls 2015-2016 Season
We started a little earlier this year than in previous years, but so far only two of our boys have figured out what to do.
Our 2014 male Pastel GHI has already locked with 3 girls, a 2012 female Super Mojave, a 2013 female Firefly, and a 2013 female Pastel Mojave Hypo
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And this project is going to the next level, our 2012 male color changing Orangebelly has locked up with our 2013 female color changing Orangebelly!
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Hoping to have more cool locks to share in the near future!
Thanks for checking this thread out.
Re: Slowcountry Balls 2015-2016 Season
Awesome slowcountry
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Re: Slowcountry Balls 2015-2016 Season
Can't wait to see what cool little ones you'll have!
Re: Slowcountry Balls 2015-2016 Season
Looking good already!
Can't wait until my little ones get to breeding size but until then I'll just have to enjoy watching others seasons!
Re: Slowcountry Balls 2015-2016 Season
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Solarsoldier001
Awesome slowcountry
Thanks!
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StillBP
good luck and i want to see those color changing babies
Me too! Really hoping the color changing proves to be genetic.
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nightwolfsnow
What else are you going to pair the color changing male to?
Keeping the project on the smaller side, so I am only planning on pairing the color changing 2012 male Orangebelly with the color changing 2013 female Orangebelly and his 2012 female Pastel Orangebelly sister.
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gaitedappy
Can't wait to see what cool little ones you'll have!
Thanks. It is always exciting to pair up adults and think of all the possibilities!
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SamO
Good luck on the color changers!
Thanks.
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ChelseaV
Looking good already!
Can't wait until my little ones get to breeding size but until then I'll just have to enjoy watching others seasons!
Thanks. It seems like forever to get to the point where they can breed, but you'll get there. You'll get lots of cool ideas between now and when you breed yours. Jot those ideas down, and think big!