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    Re: Dinker clutch all out now..

    Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
    To OP I think that most of people gonna support me here.. We really wanna see a "daddy" Picture.... PLEASE...

    Of course.. if You don't wanna hide something.....
    X1000000000000000000000000000000000000......

    I still think it was some kind of fluke. Unless, of course, there is a super granite in the mix somewhere.
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    Re: Dinker clutch all out now..

    Hi sorry am work at the moment on a double shift! Only pic I have of him are ones about 6 months ago in action so to speak. He was bought as a nerd line lemon pastel.
    I agree the odds on a het x het pairing are bizarre and was surprised to see these pop out and pleased lol!
    It has been suggested by a large breeder to me that the female may carry a type of hidden gene and needs to be bred again to see what pops out. She's eating like a pig so should be up to weight end of this year.
    Have got some eggs waiting to hatch from the same male pastel to a normal normal so it will help decide where the genes originate. All good fun!
    I have nothing to hide. Fluke perhaps. Time will tell hey?


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    Re: Dinker clutch all out now..

    A couple of others - he's bigger now but still looks the same!


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    Re: Dinker clutch all out now..

    Well the male pics didn't produce much excitment lol.
    Babies are in slough now so will posy some pics when they have shed off.

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    Re: Dinker clutch all out now..

    Great lookin' babies! Definitely appears to be be genetic. As others have suggested, I wouldn't let even one of those out of my sight until I knew for sure what I had. Best of luck with the project!
    "Selective Breeding Begins With Selective Buying"

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    Re: Dinker clutch all out now..

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Kirkland View Post
    Great lookin' babies! Definitely appears to be be genetic. As others have suggested, I wouldn't let even one of those out of my sight until I knew for sure what I had. Best of luck with the project!

    Thanks, after listening to advice they're all staying here.
    Turns out the the 'normals' are 1.2 and the pastels are 1.3.
    I should go buy a Lottery ticket really...

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    Re: Dinker clutch all out now..

    Those are some seriously cool looking pastels! The normals are hot too. There's something going on there. Big cangrats!
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    these are in no way normals. The patterns of all the snakes are the same. There is definitely something funky going on. Perhaps you should breed mom to het lucy.

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    Wow, you are definitely onto something here! Absolutely stunning! Its been a year since this was posted. How about an update? Did you breed momma again? Any of the males been bred yet?

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    An update would be awesome
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