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Had 11 clutches of DH OG/Pied and Pastel DH OG/Pied in the 2013 season and produced 5 visuals. They are hard to produce from DH's. It's not as easy as 1 thinks. There were a couple years in a row I had 16 eggs from DH OG/GS and no double visuals. Just because you have 16 eggs doesn't mean you are going to produce any.
I remember years ago I bred DH Albino/Granite Burmese pythons together. Had about 45 eggs and no Albino Granites. So, you think missing on 16 eggs is hard try missing on the 1 out of 16 from 45 eggs. It happens!
The 1.0 SPOG Pied & 2.2 Orange Ghost Pieds I kept from 2013. Had a few offers on the males and females but I'm keeping them for future breeding.
SPOG Pied

SPOG Pied & Orange Ghost Pied (different clutch)

Corey
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Corey Woods For This Useful Post:
JMinILM (02-05-2014),OhhWatALoser (02-04-2014),PitOnTheProwl (02-04-2014),Slowcountry Balls (02-05-2014)
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Re: Whats the most common and most affordable double recessive? And are both the same
 Originally Posted by Corey Woods
There were a couple years in a row I had 16 eggs from DH OG/GS and no double visuals. Just because you have 16 eggs doesn't mean you are going to produce any.
I remember years ago I bred DH Albino/Granite Burmese pythons together. Had about 45 eggs and no Albino Granites. So, you think missing on 16 eggs is hard try missing on the 1 out of 16 from 45 eggs. It happens!
Don't say things like that, I got a POG het clown breeding some DH hypo clowns sometime in the near future lol. Awesome you hit the double recessive eventually, even a super pastel version, great looking snake
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PitOnTheProwl (02-04-2014)
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Re: Whats the most common and most affordable double recessive? And are both the same
For the last 2 seasons, I've been breeding a Pastel Hypo possible het Pied to a Pied het Hypo, hoping to prove the male to be het Pied, but out of 7 eggs, no luck so far. If he doesn't prove this season, his son (a Pastel Hypo het Pied) will take over. With next season's snakes being visual and het for each other, I'm really hoping for a Pastel Hypo Pied (the odds shouuld be 1/8) but will be pleased with a Hypo Pied (1/4 odds), especially if it's a male. I also have a 2012 Pastel Hypo het Pied girl & a 2012 Hypo het Pied girl that should be up to weight next season. Trying to decide how best to use them. Hoping to produce some gems like Corey.
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