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Re: Different ASF?
Originally Posted by Sarin
Every single one of the ASF's we breed are the piebald type. I think there may have been 1 or 2 out of the many hundred babies that were all brown. None have been all white and none have had red eyes.
We started out with 4 piebald types.
Very interesting.
I have a couple red eyed ones. Pretty good variety among my brood actually, and haven't. I have these cool grey ones with a thin white line down both sides.
6.21 ball pythons
0.1 Suriname BCC, Florida Redtail line
Lots of ASFs
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Re: Different ASF?
popular opinion is that the selfs (all one color) are the "normal or wild types". And the pied, dilutes, and head stripes are all morphs. Who knows though if this is true.
Mikey Cavanaugh
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Re: Different ASF?
Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh
popular opinion is that the selfs (all one color) are the "normal or wild types". And the pied, dilutes, and head stripes are all morphs. Who knows though if this is true.
Ill try to get a few pics up today i have all the colors out there right now
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Re: Different ASF?
There is already a thread on here somewhere that has all that. (having trouble finding it though... I believe I started it)
Mikey Cavanaugh
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Re: Different ASF?
I have lots of solid grays, some even have a little white patch right between the eyes.
The ones I don't produce often are browns, I've only had a handful of those.
Most of mine are the solid grays, pieds, albinos and solid beige.
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Re: Different ASF?
Here are a few pics of my rats and one of the set ups i have !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42948404@N02/3959289940/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42948404@N02/3959289536/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42948404@N02/3958514853/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42948404@N02/3958510933/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42948404@N02/3958510653/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42948404@N02/3959287678/
This is just a few of the 200 i have ! If you want any info i would be happy to help i still have a few issues that go on with mine Had a male die and now i have to wait to bring up a male to take his place . I am doing a new colony that will be 9 females and 1 male will see how that goes ")
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Re: Different ASF?
Originally Posted by Haydenphoto
This is just a few of the 200 i have ! If you want any info i would be happy to help i still have a few issues that go on with mine Had a male die and now i have to wait to bring up a male to take his place . I am doing a new colony that will be 9 females and 1 male will see how that goes ")
Good luck with that. 1.9 in what size enclosure? Sounds like youre setting yourself up for a lot of dead pinkies with a 1.9
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Re: Different ASF?
Originally Posted by pavlovk1025
Good luck with that. 1.9 in what size enclosure? Sounds like youre setting yourself up for a lot of dead pinkies with a 1.9
40 breeder i have a buddy that has the same set up and he has been having really good luck with them
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Re: Different ASF?
Alright let us know how that works for you.
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Re: Different ASF?
Anything more then 1.3 is more waste then it is worth. Been there, done that.
What size enclosure are you talking about anyway? Would love to see your setup that would have enough room for 10 full grown breeders and 120 pinks, fuzzys, hoppers all at once....
With a 1.9 group, less then half of your babies will survive... and the male dying will be normal.
Mikey Cavanaugh
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