I want her to hit 1400g min. When she eats, she's a beast! Now that she's slamming food, shed definitely be ready by January/February. I've already got 2 late clutches coming so I have to also think about if I want a third late clutch or wait and hope to try for an early clutch next season.
Huh, either way will work out well i would think. Me personaly, id go with a 3rd late clutch ;-)
10-12-2013, 10:58 PM
SnowShredder
Gah I can't see the original photos
10-13-2013, 07:52 AM
grcforce327
Re: Quality of a fire.
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Originally Posted by ClarkT
I like all fires. This one doesn't necessarily wow me. I'd say 6 or 7.
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Originally Posted by STjepkes
Well, what do you look for in a fire that this one isn't bringing to the table??
I like clean fires like that too . I've just not been able to find one. This fire is as clean as I've been able to fund with the right color and headstamp. I've just decided I'll make my own clean fires
That grade of fire is what i consider a 10. They how ever are almost impossible to find, as most are held back for future projects. Creating one that clean takes a few years to line breed to that level, this is why the fire in question for this thread is a good one to get. It is well in the right direction to line breed as a single gene, and also wpuld be a great asset to projects that hide the "clean" look. All in all, well worth the investment. Just my .02.
10-13-2013, 07:27 PM
John1982
Call me crazy, I like dots.
10-13-2013, 08:21 PM
BHReptiles
Re: Quality of a fire.
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Originally Posted by John1982
Call me crazy, I like dots.
That's not a problem! I know a lot of people who like fires with a lot of dots! it's all about personal preference.
10-13-2013, 08:28 PM
V2 HeX
Re: Quality of a fire.
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Originally Posted by John1982
Call me crazy, I like dots.
Thats not crazy at all. I feel the same with spider and clown, i dont want the SUPER reduced LOL