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    Playing with recessives

    Going to be a fun year if everyone plays nicely

    Black Pastel 100% hypo X Albino ~ This is a breeding project with a friends albino
    we can't wait to make some albino black pastels and this is the first step.


    My partners 04 Clown X Granite female


    My friends 06 Clown(son of my partners clown) X my 3000 gram 66% pos het clown girl
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    Re: Playing with recessives

    Good luck to you
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    Good luck! I hope you get good odds.
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    maybe its just the pic, but that first one doesnt look anything like a black pastel

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    Re: Playing with recessives

    Quote Originally Posted by BAMReptiles View Post
    maybe its just the pic, but that first one doesnt look anything like a black pastel
    It's the picture, here's one of him then of his offspring from this past season from the granite girl...

    08 Ian G. black pastel 100% het hypo male


    2010 Black pastel 50% het hypo pos granite

    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 10-21-2010 at 04:08 PM.
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    that top one still doesnt look very black pastely lol those bottom two ( or one ) are pretty good examples though. its just odd those others dont have any of the pinstripping in the ghosts

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    Re: Playing with recessives

    Quote Originally Posted by BAMReptiles View Post
    that top one still doesnt look very black pastely lol those bottom two ( or one ) are pretty good examples though. its just odd those others don't have any of the pinstripping in the ghosts
    He has lightened up a lot but for sure he's the real deal, purchased directly from Ian at outback reptiles in mid 08.

    The mom to those bottom two is a granite "hopefully", she makes some pretty hot babies as does he but is kind of plain looking himself.

    This boy is Black Jack from the first clutch he produced in 09 with an average looking normal female, he's now breeding for a friend this season.


    This is clown boys next girlfriend...an early 08 approx 2000 gram black pastel female.
    Jerry Robertson

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    Re: Playing with recessives

    Out of practice, ayyy it might be a long season


    *better pics of the black pastel boy, his eyebrows a little more obvious*
    Jerry Robertson

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    Re: Playing with recessives

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Out of practice, ayyy it might be a long season


    *better pics of the black pastel boy, his eyebrows a little more obvious*
    foreplay,lol........good luck!!

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