Re: Not sure what to do...
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I'm not really a fan of spieds
Looks like you pretty much answered your own question ;)
If you were into Spieds I would say start with the long term project first (Pastel Pied to Bee) but since you have no interest in them just go with what YOU like.
Producing something cool is only really cool if you like it :gj:
Re: Not sure what to do...
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Originally Posted by
Deborah
Looks like you pretty much answered your own question ;)
If you were into Spieds I would say start with the long term project first (Pastel Pied to Bee) but since you have no interest in them just go with what YOU like.
Producing something cool is only really cool if you like it :gj:
You have a valid point. If enchi gene does bring more pattern to a spied I may try for that in the future. I think I do want to try for a enchi bumblebee and I may try for a double sired clutch with my pastel yellowbelly because bumble bellies are hot too. :P
I think I will probably take the pastel pied to my lemon pastel and shoot for super pastels 100% het pied to holdback. Sometimes I think I have too many snakes and times like these make me wish I had more. :P
My pastel calico should be ready to breed next year and I want a nice combo male that has spider in it to breed with her, I think I am going to make that priority #1. :banana:
Re: Not sure what to do...
Isnt it a bit early for a late 2011 male to breed this year?
How big is he?
Re: Not sure what to do...
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Originally Posted by
AdamF
Isnt it a bit early for a late 2011 male to breed this year?
How big is he?
He's about a year old and I don't have a current weight but he was almost 300g 3 months ago. I don't plan on starting to pair until Jan/Feb, so even if he isn't big enough when I get him at the start of next month he should be by then. I start breeding my males young and pull them from breeding if they stop eating. Last year my enchi started breeding for me when he was about 450g and was my best breeder. He didn't stop eating at all while I was paring him. I've also heard of people paring males as young as 6 months and 300-350g. That being said I'm pretty sure he will be breeding for me this winter.