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    Expecting eggs shortly

    My first eggs arrive shortly for this season. It is so hard to wait!

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    1. Enchi Lesser Pastel x Spider Het. pied.,
    2. Butter x butter Het. Ghost.

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    congrats! that Enchi Lesser Pastel sure looks egg bound!

    very nice to see the BP game in Budapest.
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    Re: Expecting eggs shortly

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    congrats! that Enchi Lesser Pastel sure looks egg bound!

    very nice to see the BP game in Budapest.
    Thanks! I have 5 females to go, but I didn't expected her to be the first, others are just still in breeding mode. Wish my pastel pied would also look the same in very near future...just then to get spieds...

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    Beautiful girls! I'm working on a spied project too. I'm expecting eggs from my spider het pied girl sometime late this month/early next month. She was bred to a leopard het pied male, so I'm really hoping for a leopard spied, or maybe even a white wedding.
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    Re: Expecting eggs shortly

    Quote Originally Posted by the_rotten1 View Post
    Beautiful girls! I'm working on a spied project too. I'm expecting eggs from my spider het pied girl sometime late this month/early next month. She was bred to a leopard het pied male, so I'm really hoping for a leopard spied, or maybe even a white wedding.
    So next to russo, the leopard gene also produces white wedding.. or that are the same just like lesser vs butter?

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    Re: Expecting eggs shortly

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    White wedding?
    Yes. The spider pied that doesn't have any pied markings, so its completely white is called aka "white wedding". As I'm informed the russo het. leucistic is also called that.

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    Those snakes look like they are ready to pop! I have two females with follicles at about 40 mm that I stopped pairing up, I'm hoping to get eggs soon too. I actually have a female 'White Wedding' that I bred this year for the first time, I started pairing her up when she was only 1100 grams. Her follicles are developing so it looks like she will go this year. I crossed her with a male pied, I really want to see if I get a higher percentage of 'White Wedding' offspring vs. spider pieds with color on their head. Some say that it's random to where just a few are completely white, but I've never heard of anyone breeding an all white spider pied and reporting the number of all white vs. head color. It should be interesting...
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    Re: Expecting eggs shortly

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    congrats! that Enchi Lesser Pastel sure looks egg bound!

    very nice to see the BP game in Budapest.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cybred View Post
    Thanks! I have 5 females to go, but I didn't expected her to be the first, others are just still in breeding mode. Wish my pastel pied would also look the same in very near future...just then to get spieds...
    very cool! i wish u the best luck. i hope u pop in the forum more w/ your updates. i like to hear from our international friends.
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    Re: Expecting eggs shortly

    Quote Originally Posted by Cybred View Post
    Yes. The spider pied that doesn't have any pied markings, so its completely white is called aka "white wedding". As I'm informed the russo het. leucistic is also called that.
    My bad, the russo het.leucistic one is called "white diamond"

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