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Future pairings, thoughts and discussion. (everyone)
Hello everyone!
Well I bought a hatchling male that I will get soon to go with my year old female.
I plan to breed in two years.
She is a BEL (Less/moj) and he is a banana (male maker), Mojave, Black Pastel.
I don't know if she has any hidden genetics because I got her 3-4th handed and that's all they knew. Could be interesting when I get my first clutch in 2 years lol
Anyway that had me thinking. What are you all doing? Anybody have some cool projects they are working on or just some pet snakes that they are breeding?
Just curious and hope to see some awesome hatchlings. (Watching new hatchling videos has become a new addiction to me lol)
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Re: Future pairings, thoughts and discussion. (everyone)
I was at a reptile expo a few years ago and a guy had a table of nothing but banana morphs. It appeared that he had crossed banana with everything in his collection. I was surprised how many combinations of banana actually had lost color as hatchlings compared to a single gene specimen. No doubt the adults are likely to fade even further.
As for amusing projects: I have had possible Albino Hets kicking around in my population for a while and I finally confirmed breeders as 100% Het last year. One of them is a Het Albino/Het Pied female that has been consistently producing ringers. I am crossing her to a Lavender Albino male this season. I am interested to see if I can visually identify the double-het Albino/Lav Albinos vs. Het Albino and in the event I should happen to produce a triple het...if it will be a ringer of note.
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Re: Future pairings, thoughts and discussion. (everyone)
Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
I was at a reptile expo a few years ago and a guy had a table of nothing but banana morphs. It appeared that he had crossed banana with everything in his collection. I was surprised how many combinations of banana actually had lost color as hatchlings compared to a single gene specimen. No doubt the adults are likely to fade even further.
As for amusing projects: I have had possible Albino Hets kicking around in my population for a while and I finally confirmed breeders as 100% Het last year. One of them is a Het Albino/Het Pied female that has been consistently producing ringers. I am crossing her to a Lavender Albino male this season. I am interested to see if I can visually identify the double-het Albino/Lav Albinos vs. Het Albino and in the event I should happen to produce a triple het...if it will be a ringer of note.
That's why I got the black pastel banana. I actually like the adult version better than the hatchling. It's one of the few bananas I've seen so far I like the adult better in. The purplish grey background with yellow spots is what I am hoping to get.
But nothing can beat a banana hatchling at impulse sales lol. Sadly most do know know that they change so much as they grow.
Are the albinos allylic with lavender albinos? The double hey may produce a visual. I know the candy is compatible with albino so I would think lavender albino would be also.
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Re: Future pairings, thoughts and discussion. (everyone)
Originally Posted by Daniel_Effler
Are the albinos allylic with lavender albinos? The double hey may produce a visual. I know the candy is compatible with albino so I would think lavender albino would be also.
I'm fairly certain that the two albino types are not allelic---I know there is a lot of 'XYZ big breeder says so and so' about this morph combo and that, but, I like to observe personally.
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Re: Future pairings, thoughts and discussion. (everyone)
Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
I'm fairly certain that the two albino types are not allelic---I know there is a lot of 'XYZ big breeder says so and so' about this morph combo and that, but, I like to observe personally.
Definitely let us know how it goes!
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Re: Future pairings, thoughts and discussion. (everyone)
Got the male I will be pairing with my female! Maybe next year if I’m lucky.
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Re: Future pairings, thoughts and discussion. (everyone)
I’m thinking my next set will be something to get albino clown but I also want another female with cinnamon so I can make some 8 ball. So I think my next will be an albino cinnamon het clown or cinnamon double het clown and albino.
But then that opens a whole can of worms on the different flavors of albino. Do I want to do straight albino or candy or toffee? If I go with one of the hets I could work towards a candinos or I could go a completely different route and do lavender albino. So many possibilities there. It’s hard to wrap my head around all the different variations and what makes them different from each other.
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Re: Future pairings, thoughts and discussion. (everyone)
I don't do breeding, don't really plan on doing it, Beans will stay my one-brain-celled emotin support for now lol. but it's really cool to hear about your breeding plans and such!
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You got the BEL 3rd or 4th handed at only a year old, no knowledge of who bred it, what genes it may contain and you still want to breed it? How are you going to prevent any snakes you produce from ending up bouncing from home to home that quickly or worse? It's not only about what you make, it's about where those snake lives end up and when it's an animal that can live for 40+ years, I wish people would really consider where those babies go long term, not just what they may look like.
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