Re: How do you DO IT? lol
It wont be until next year at the earliest, but I'll be breeding one male to one female. I have a Spider Mojave male that's gonna get down with a Mystic Pastel female. No reason to put any other males with her. Whatever comes from this pairing is gonna be awesome. Both parents are really nice specimens that might produce the world's first Bumblebee Mystic Potion. This pairing is GOLD. Check out the possibilities.
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wi...&female=512,32
Re: How do you DO IT? lol
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Mike41793
Yea but if you paired her with both males you wont know what your normals are. The normals could be just normals (bee was the dad of them) or could be het. albinos (albino was the dad).
yep,if i see pastel,spider or bee in the clutch then anything normal will be sold like normal
Re: How do you DO IT? lol
With doms, you can see what you've got. With recessives, using multiple males can turn a 100% het into a possible het. (I've always liked stating the obvious :P ).
Re: How do you DO IT? lol
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SlitherinSisters
Both, some females get one specific male, other females get a slew of males, depends on what I'm breeding for or if I think the first male isn't breeding her.
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Next year I intend to run my lucy het hypo male to my females that are up to size but my dinker female will be bred exclusively to her het son. I have 2 other males but one of them I wont really need to breed for a couple years to wait for his daughters to grow up. I do have line breeding plans in mind so some of my breeding will be set on a specific path to prove genetics out.