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  • 01-11-2014, 05:37 PM
    fatSNAKEs
    Dreamsicle Project
    Best of luck on your Dreamsicle project! I think the Dreamsicle is still the holy grail as they're difficult to produce being double recessive. I like all three males, you won't go wrong with Ralph ... he'll treat you right. I started a Dreamsicle project five years ago, purchasing a Lav-Albino 66% PH Dream and a Double Het Dream male from Ralph as well. Unfortunately my Lav was initially a finicky eater (ie mouser) and stayed light. But she shifted to rats in 2011 and gained the weight. Still I could never get the pair to lock until this year where they both have been on a tear. I just recorded lock #10 since pairing them in late Sep. So excited this may be the year to prove her out, based on the math, I should have a 1/8 chance to produce a Dreamsicle. Once again, best of luck with your project ... pretty exciting. Here's a couple pics of my pair in lock this season:

    http://i1145.photobucket.com/albums/...psbf8d4ae2.jpg

    http://i1145.photobucket.com/albums/...ps58476bb6.jpg

    http://i1145.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6b8dddb0.jpg
  • 01-11-2014, 06:22 PM
    Badgemash
    The one in the top photo appears to be from a different clutch with the same genetics. He's obscuring the clutch number at the top right, but if you look near his head he appears to be laying on handwriting that says 0.1, not 1.2 like the other two.

    10 grams is a narrow spread, not much to go off weight wise, so follow your gut (although I vote for #2 also).
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