Something hidden inside... which gene?
So I've recently had the joys of experiencing my first clutch.
The pairing was a bell line chocolate (male) and enchi pinstripe (female).
With this being my first rodeo, I lean largely on a breeder with experience local to me.
From the clutch of 10, two have been flagged for particular interest because of their patterning so I'm posting here to ask other worldly, experienced heads as to what they may be...?
Hopefully the images post OK?!
https://www.instagram.com/p/CQeCMWGN...dium=copy_link
Re: Something hidden inside... which gene?
Let me try this again...
So I've recently had the joys of experiencing my first clutch.
The pairing was a bell line chocolate (male) and enchi pinstripe (female).
With this being my first rodeo, I lean largely on a breeder with experience local to me.
From the clutch of 10, two have been flagged for particular interest because of their patterning so I'm posting here to ask other worldly, experienced heads as to what they may be...?
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Thanks in advance all
Re: Something hidden inside... which gene?
It would be really exciting to have such a gene within the clutch, and would definitely be at least one held back if we can be confident with its possible hidden genetic.
You can see the enchi in one of the two, quite clearly.
My other half worries we could end overrun with BP's as I really, really enjoy them.
As well as the chocolate and enchi pinstripe, we have a pastel spotnose and blue eyed lucy (with red pupils) here with future clutches in mind :snake:
Re: Something hidden inside... which gene?
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Originally Posted by
Bleh
...My other half worries we could end overrun with BP's as I really, really enjoy them....:snake:
:rofl: That's goes without saying, for most any kind of snakes...trust me. But there's worse things in life than being over-run with cute & beautiful serpents. ;)
(pardon my "enabling"...:D )
Re: Something hidden inside... which gene?
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Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
:rofl: ...there's worse things in life than being over-run with cute & beautiful serpents. ;)
(pardon my "enabling"...:D )
:D No enabling necessary, I seem pretty good at that myself!!
@nikkubus, I'm already looking around the room wondering what I should build to be able to have the vivs on display to fit any hold backs here :rolleyes:
Am loving this first time experience with this clutch - I'm fully aware how lucky I've been with the clutch too. It was our females first clutch, she gifted us 11 fertilised eggs but sadly one failed - but the other 10 are beautiful little things. Nice and alert and fingers crossed it stays that way!