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Re: The worst odds ever?
guys guys guys. There are absolutely worse odds than that. Three females, three clutches, about 17 eggs total...17/17 were slugs.
ALL THAT SLITHERS - Ball Python aficionado/keeper
breeder of African soft fur Rats. Keeper of other small exotic mammals.
10 sugar gliders
2 tenrecs
5 jumping spiders
paludarium with fish
Brisingr the albino
Snowy the BEL
Piglet the albino conda hognose
FINALLY got my BEL,no longer breeding snakes. married to mechnut450..
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The worst odds ever?
 Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady
guys guys guys. There are absolutely worse odds than that. Three females, three clutches, about 17 eggs total...17/17 were slugs.
Ouch.
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Serious ouch, sorry to hear!
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17 slugs. Man that is crushing. I'm going to be a nervous wreck when I eventually breed. And I'm only going to have one female to start with so that's going to be a blow if they turn out all slugs.
Alluring Constrictors
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Re: The worst odds ever?
 Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady
guys guys guys. There are absolutely worse odds than that. Three females, three clutches, about 17 eggs total...17/17 were slugs.
Not even going to try to top that, but...
I can't decide what my worst was. First year breeding, mojave, pastel, and yellow belly males paired to normals and a pastel, I ended up with 22 eggs, 2 mojos, 1 pastel, 19 normals.
Last year, I paired a smoking pastel hypo male to a nice, clean normal female...out of 10 eggs, ended up with 1 pastel het hypo male.
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:/ Speaking of depressing stories.. I got a really gorgeous, light and differen spider from a normal x spider breeding some years back. I really wanted to breed him and see if his differences meant anything.. he was the second-last snake that I kept after selling everyone else off before/during our crosscountry move that ultimately failed. I kept him and Ginger, my big normal. Both died after coming back from CA; the spider male was always really fragile and was just a strange keeper with a weak appetite and appearance. This was him, next to one of his siblings (that clutch had good odds though; pretty sure that it was 4 spiders and2 normals; gotta check the record. Ginger had to have died of old age; she was in perfect health. I didn't know about the fact that you cannot get a good necropsy after freezing, and she is still in my freezer. When I feel ready, I will conduct one to see for any visual problems inside. But this was the spider that I lost.

I still get depresses when I think of the little guy.

and this was Ginger. 
My odds were, out of upwards of 20 snakes, the two that I chose to keep longterm ultimately died on me. Rebuilding now. Makes you appreciate what you have, I suppose. I suspect that my intuition on keeping these two was due to maybe knowing that they did not have much time left, perhaps? The little male was not a snake who ever exhibited the strength and hardiness I would look for in an animal to sell, regardless of his pattern, though. And Ginger was more of a handleable pet than my other breeders
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: The worst odds ever?
lol if it made 1 albino its 100 percent
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At least your hold back is really cool! Those odds do suck Even if the het wasn't 100% it is now.
Edit: UGH...old thread risen from the dead
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 04-27-2013 at 08:05 PM.
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