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  • 07-15-2009, 11:27 AM
    Dr_Gonz0
    Re: Already thinking about upcoming season!
    This coming up season is going to be my best yet! I know i say that every year, but that is just how this hobby works. :gj:

    It will be my first year that i have a shot at some supers and some combos! :banana: I will do a quick run down of my females that should be ready to go and the male(s) i plan to pair them up with:

    07 pastel female - This girl came over to my place on a breeder loan, and i am thrilled about it! The reason that i got into this hobby was that i fell in love when i saw my first bumblebee. At the time, they started at $2500 which was way out of my price range, so my only alternative was to try and make my own. I will, in what will be my 3rd breeding season, finally have a shot at producing one. I will also be pairing this girl up with my lesser and cinnamon pastel, in addition to my spider. "Who's your daddy" clutch ... pastel style!

    2 x 06 cinnamon pastel females - These cinnamon pastel females also came to stay at my place for a couple seasons for some joint breeding ventures along with the pastel female. The first girl will be paired up with a cinnamon pastel male to try and produce some super cinnys. The second girl will be paired with my lesser. The few photos i have seen of lesser cinnys look amazing. I think it is a project with a lot of potential, and would love to take it a step further and eventually try and produce a super cinnamon lesser.

    2 x 07 pos het pied females - This one i am sure you can guess my plans. I picked up a 100% het pied male which is already breeding size, which will hopefully prove these girls out as 100% hets. One girl came from a het to het breeding. The other girl was sold to me as a normal, but she does have the markers, more of a hunch here. This will be my first time working with hets and recessive genes, and i have my fingers and toes crossed for these pairings.

    3 x adult normal females(ages unknown) - These girls i will most likely just run my whole arsenal of co-dom/dom males through. I have a cinny, lesser, spider, and a mojo, with all being bred before except the cinny. I had a lot of fun with the "who's your daddy" clutches this season, so that will most likely be my plan for next year as well.

    Robin
    H2 Exotics
  • 07-16-2009, 07:43 AM
    MAballs
    Re: Already thinking about upcoming season!
    After successfully breeding my female normal to my albino male this past season (the only two that were of size & age) i am now ready for some combos and other things. Here's the plan:

    Female Spider x male pastel
    Female het albino x male albino
    2 female normals x male mojave

    I know my sig says i have a female mojave but i just picked her up and she is only about 3 weeks old.

    I hope it goes as well as my first breeding ever which was last year. I got 8 eggs all fertile and a 100% hatch rate. Couldn't be happier with my 100% het albino babies.
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