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    Breeding for "Dummies" haha

    We're going to be trying our hand at breeding our 100% het albino normals when they get to appropriate age/size (probably wont be for a couple years considering they're both only 200g) and I'm doing my best to absorb as much information as I can on the process so I'm super prepared.

    Reading all the threads is incredibly helpful (and makes me so excited for my first clutch in the future) but there's obviously some things that I'm not educated about. The hatchling care thread and incubation thread were awesome, but I'm still pretty clueless on a lot of things.

    Could someone find the time to spew as much info in this thread as possible? Haha.

    -Terms? (ovy, gravid, "glow", building etc)
    -Maybe a timeline documenting from beginning to end? Going from even before you pair them. How can you tell if they're ready? Any special considerations, feeding routine, signs to watch for, how long & often to pair them, how can you tell if they're truly locked?

    I'm sure there's a TON of things to learn and understand so any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Just to clarify, btw. Our snakes are brother & sister. Breeding them would be okay, right? Are there any pairings that you SHOULDN'T try due to being related etc?

    Also, with them being both normals, with 100% het albino, would all their offspring be albinos? Or would there be normals thrown in?

    Haha gosh, this is a novel. Thank you in advance to anyone who feeds my brain with knowledge haha

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