Re: The crushing disapointment of learning to probe your own.
Sucks that you were lied to, but at least the snake is in a better place:)
Re: The crushing disapointment of learning to probe your own.
I know how you feel, we rescued 4 normals from 2 diffrent people and paid next to nothing for them, had then sexed and the first person to do it said we had to females (very large girls..ready to breed now.) and 2 boys. We then bought 1 lemon pastel male and 1 het pied male at the Tampa show. 2 days ago I brought everyone into the vet. for a check up and instead of having 2 girls and 4 boys we now have been told we have 3 girls and 3 boys, the males from the show probed female twice at the vet. and the one normal female turned out to be male. So I am packing up everyone and bringing them to Gulf Coast Reptile's today for a 3 opionion.
We wanted to breed the lemon pastel male to our 2 large females this season, but if it turns out to be female we can breed her to our normal males..but we'll only have one clutch...its a double edged sword, happy it might be a female but sad we only get one clutch. :( I'll let everyone know what they say over at GCR.
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Originally Posted by TheAudOne
I know how you feel, we rescued 4 normals from 2 diffrent people and paid next to nothing for them, had then sexed and the first person to do it said we had to females (very large girls..ready to breed now.) and 2 boys. We then bought 1 lemon pastel male and 1 het pied male at the Tampa show. 2 days ago I brought everyone into the vet. for a check up and instead of having 2 girls and 4 boys we now have been told we have 3 girls and 3 boys, the males from the show probed female twice at the vet. and the one normal female turned out to be male. So I am packing up everyone and bringing them to Gulf Coast Reptile's today for a 3 opionion.
We wanted to breed the lemon pastel male to our 2 large females this season, but if it turns out to be female we can breed her to our normal males..but we'll only have one clutch...its a double edged sword, happy it might be a female but sad we only get one clutch. :( I'll let everyone know what they say over at GCR.
If your in a jam with that female pastel, I could send you a male pastel and you send the female pastel to me. :P
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Originally Posted by ECLARK
If your in a jam with that female pastel, I could send you a male pastel and you send the female pastel to me. :P
Oh yeah lemme put her in the mail ASAP. :fishslap:
Re: The crushing disapointment of learning to probe your own.
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Originally Posted by TheAudOne
We wanted to breed the lemon pastel male to our 2 large females this season, but if it turns out to be female we can breed her to our normal males..but we'll only have one clutch...its a double edged sword, happy it might be a female but sad we only get one clutch. :( I'll let everyone know what they say over at GCR.
if it does in fact turn out to be a girl keep her. Buy a male and make supers in a couple years...that's what I'd do but that's me.
Either way nothing wrong with having more females...makes producing supers just that much easier!
Re: The crushing disapointment of learning to probe your own.
How much does she/he weigh? (pastel)
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Originally Posted by djslurp1200
How much does she/he weigh? (pastel)
Are you asking me about my Lemon Pastel?
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Are you asking me about my Lemon Pastel?
I Sho is...:rolleye2:
Re: The crushing disapointment of learning to probe your own.
Sadly if it is a girl she is to small to breed...weighing in at 1275 grams.
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Sadly if it is a girl she is to small to breed...weighing in at 1275 grams.
Your lemon pastel???