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    Fire ringer

    This Fire was produced several years back by Steve Roussis. Every Fire in the clutch was a ringer with this one probably the most extreme. I thought he was pretty neat so I purchased him. He's fathered several Fire offspring for me but no ringers.


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    Re: Fire ringer

    I wonder if he's Het for Pied ?? Have you paired him up with anything Pied yet ??

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    Re: Fire ringer

    I haven't tried it but he was from a fire x normal breeding so he doesn't have pied in him. He was a strong breeder this year and I'm getting clutches from cinnamon, pastel and normal breedings. He also bred with a Fire female so I may get super fires....we'll see.

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    Re: Fire ringer

    Awesome fire, I would have made the same choice for certain.
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    Re: Fire ringer

    That's great animal I see many people's get so exited about ringers... price they animal higher because of that... but ringers are so unpredictable... I dont know If I'll buy ringer for other that esthetically reason (Yours is looker ) but I'll love to produce one like that someday


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    Re: Fire ringer

    'extreme example' agreed!
    very nice...

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    Re: Fire ringer

    I remember that clutch, nice snake!

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    Re: Fire ringer

    Pair him with a pied! Worst that can happen is you end up with a bunch of fires het for pied...
    -Jackie Monk

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    Re: Fire ringer

    Nice looking
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    Re: Fire ringer

    Quote Originally Posted by David Green View Post
    I haven't tried it but he was from a fire x normal breeding so he doesn't have pied in him. He was a strong breeder this year and I'm getting clutches from cinnamon, pastel and normal breedings. He also bred with a Fire female so I may get super fires....we'll see.
    If I am correct, I don't think they need to ever have had any piebald in their genes. I think some ringers just carry the piebald gene.

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