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Re: My First Breeders! (Pic happy! lol)
 Originally Posted by 771subliminal
i still dont get it, why use a het male when you have a visual male? one male can be ran threw several females no problem at all.
The het is my sisters pet, I've already cleared that up.
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Re: My First Breeders! (Pic happy! lol)
 Originally Posted by Omnomnami
The het is my sisters pet, I've already cleared that up.
sorry in which post did you mention that?
"So far this is the oldest that I've been"
'If you can make it through the nite, there's a brighter day'
"I'm out the game, put the 2nd string in."
"live with the pain and keep trying or die knowing you never gave anything a chance"
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Re: My First Breeders! (Pic happy! lol)
 Originally Posted by Omnomnami
I bump the humidity to 75% when they're shedding. It's not exactly wrinkly...kinda like chub rolls. Lol. I was told not to worry about it cuz it's really common for albies.
I also have some cinny and pastel girls on order.
No more guys though, I'm focusing on the gals. Looking really hard for a super pastel!
Who ever told you not to worry about snakes in that condition are full of it. And if you are bumping your hum up to 75 while they are shedding then theres something wrong. I dont even have to go above the 60s and I have perfect sheds everytime. That snake is way too dry. Looks like he was supposed to shed a while ago but couldnt now it is officially a stuck shed. Soak him in warm water and see if he can get it himself. As for whoever told you thats common for babies they are _______. Well I will let you fill in the blank. Out of the 40 snakes I have 80% of which I bought as babies on top of the few I hatched out myself I have never seen one like that unless humidity was too low.
Also just to let you know you should really take the pic of that spider off of your site. I know its still 2 1/2 or 3 years before you will have anything available on there but I personally would not buy from someone with a pic like that on their site. It reflects poorly on your husbandry.
Last edited by sg1trogdor; 12-22-2009 at 12:13 AM.
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Re: My First Breeders! (Pic happy! lol)
 Originally Posted by Shadera
You're keeping babies in 41 quart tubs? Oi.
I'm not trying to be snarky here, but given prior posts here and elsewhere I get the feeling you've not had snakes that long. You're 17 after all, and thought WC meant West Coast and that ticks on CB animals is normal. The best thing you can do as a future breeder is to listen and learn. And then read and learn some more.
Best of luck though. I do hope you're quarantining all these new additions away from one another.
When did I say I thought WC meant West Coast? I said I live on the west coast and people here have ticks all over their animals. I've actually turned in one of my local pet stores for not tending to their so called "healthy" animals that they kept outside and let get ticks. I know that WC means wild caught and that wild caught animals can have ticks. Read the whole thread before you say something else stupid, thanks.
They are in separate enclosures and I've had CB snakes since I was 7. Like I said on this thread, I've had kingsnakes. Not only that but when I was little I caught local garter snakes and gopher snakes just to observe them for an hour or two and release them.
I learned all I know from professional breeders over the past few years that I've also been breeding bearded dragons. So thanks for your concern but maybe you need to do a bit more research yourself. I'll take my information from a well known professional breeder over yours any time. 
Oh and just because I'm 17 doesn't mean I'm not educated with reptiles. My whole family helps with my reptiles and is also educated with them. But again, thanks for your concern and Merry Christmas.
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Re: My First Breeders! (Pic happy! lol)
Just by the way you talk and the way your website looks it looks like your just in it for the money.
Also Spider to Albino produce Spider Het Bino,AND Het Bino. You don't automatically get Spider Binos with breeding a Spider to Bino.
Boy do you got a hell lotta learning to do.
Daniel
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Re: My First Breeders! (Pic happy! lol)
Money? I haven't even bred ball pythons yet. I just fell in love with a few morphs. My first clutches will most likely just be traded for new morphs.
And I know I'll need a het produced from my spider/albie to make spider albinos. Time isn't a factor for me, which is why I'm not in it for the money LOL
It's a hobby to me, just like breeding my dragons.
And on the spider bino note I mentioned that "it will take a while though" on my site.
Last edited by Omnomnami; 12-22-2009 at 01:21 AM.
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Re: My First Breeders! (Pic happy! lol)
 Originally Posted by Omnomnami
When did I say I thought WC meant West Coast? I said I live on the west coast and people here have ticks all over their animals. I've actually turned in one of my local pet stores for not tending to their so called "healthy" animals that they kept outside and let get ticks. I know that WC means wild caught and that wild caught animals can have ticks. Read the whole thread before you say something else stupid, thanks.
They are in separate enclosures and I've had CB snakes since I was 7. Like I said on this thread, I've had kingsnakes. Not only that but when I was little I caught local garter snakes and gopher snakes just to observe them for an hour or two and release them.
I learned all I know from professional breeders over the past few years that I've also been breeding bearded dragons. So thanks for your concern but maybe you need to do a bit more research yourself. I'll take my information from a well known professional breeder over yours any time.
Oh and just because I'm 17 doesn't mean I'm not educated with reptiles. My whole family helps with my reptiles and is also educated with them. But again, thanks for your concern and Merry Christmas.
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Ah yes. That teenager "I know it all and don't you DARE question me" attitude. Gotta love it. Reminds me why I chose not to have kids. You got a long way to go, kid.
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Re: My First Breeders! (Pic happy! lol)
Again, did I ever say I wasn't open to learn? Where are you making these assumptions? Really.
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Re: My First Breeders! (Pic happy! lol)
 Originally Posted by Omnomnami
Money? I haven't even bred ball pythons yet. I just fell in love with a few morphs. My first clutches will most likely just be traded for new morphs.
And I know I'll need a het produced from my spider/albie to make spider albinos. Time isn't a factor for me, which is why I'm not in it for the money LOL
It's a hobby to me, just like breeding my dragons.
And on the spider bino note I mentioned that "it will take a while though" on my site.
"So far this is the oldest that I've been"
'If you can make it through the nite, there's a brighter day'
"I'm out the game, put the 2nd string in."
"live with the pain and keep trying or die knowing you never gave anything a chance"
"Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive"
"No one can take away your dreams"

People for the Ethical Treatment of Agriculture
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Re: My First Breeders! (Pic happy! lol)
Lol ok. Go read the site, I corrected everything and I barely knew how to. Had to ask my boyfriend cuz he was the one that made it (He said sorry for the mistake) he's the one more in to bearded dragons.
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