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Good luck! Those guys are hot!
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The Following User Says Thank You to LotsaBalls For This Useful Post:
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Looking good! Best of luck with your project.
Regards,
B
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Wow thats really cool. I cant wait to see how much lighter theyll get. Be sure to post more pics eventually!
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 Originally Posted by Mike41793
Wow thats really cool. I cant wait to see how much lighter theyll get. Be sure to post more pics eventually!
Thanks! What I can't wait for is for this little male to start producing plugs so I can do a breed-back. They are all just barely under 500 grams now so a late season breeding is definitely going to happen
I need to rule out wether or not it's co-dom and has a super, or if there may be anything else going on. The dam is from unknown origin so who knows.
I too am wondering when they will stop getting lighter. So far it's been with every single shed. It's also unusual how prominent the eye stripes are. The cinny sire is a Bradford/Cole cinny which is rather dark with very faded eye stripes. He never produced babies that looked anything like these did even in the first baby pic.
I love how male #1 kinda looks like a browned out pastel or low quality pewter they way his blushing is.
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Wow, those are sweet. I love the blushed backs.
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If it's genetic or not those are pretty hot Monica.
My non blush back black pastels throw blush backs, it's just part of what they do, genetic yes but it doesn't play out on the normals, just the black pastels, so it's not a separate gene as far as I can tell.
Did you get black back normals in the clutch?
Jerry Robertson

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Yes Jerry. The entire clutch inherited the gene. It's some sort of lightening gene with BB traits that improve with age. All the "normals" had it too.
As for my cinny sire. I'd bred him a few times prior to this and I know what kind of babies he produces. Absolutely nothing like this.
This is genetic.
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Neat! I didn't expect them to grow up with so much blushing!
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Re: Hot Cinny's x new blackback gene I'm working with
 Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
Yes Jerry. The entire clutch inherited the gene. It's some sort of lightening gene with BB traits that improve with age. All the "normals" had it too.
As for my cinny sire. I'd bred him a few times prior to this and I know what kind of babies he produces. Absolutely nothing like this.
This is genetic.
Sweet, I was just curious, I thought my line of black pastels threw black backs too, but after 3 years of producing them I believe that mine are blush backs.
Good luck with them
Last edited by snakesRkewl; 01-13-2012 at 12:33 PM.
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