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    Ball python pedigree .doc

    I've been playing around in Microsoft Word to make up a pedigree template of sorts for my snakes. I plan on breeding them (far) in the future, so I thought it'd be cool to include a little sheet like this.

    Here's a screenshot of it:



    Here's a url to download it, if you want to use it or play around with it:
    http://explorer-games.com/snakes/Bab...20Pedigree.doc

    Any thoughts of what else to add? I'm trying to condense all the information into one page.

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    My only comment is that you probably shouldn't be breeding a spider to a spider ^___^ or use that as an example anyway as I know you know better than to breed the two together.

    It looks nice.
    Last edited by Jessica Loesch; 08-18-2011 at 04:58 AM.

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    That's neat! I'll be making my own ones too, there's something thrilling about organization to me... lmao

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    Lol that's the same snake in all three pictures! Just an example :p

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    Haha yeah, it's just an example. It's the same snake in each picture!

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    I know that. It was a bad joke.

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    Re: Ball python pedigree .doc

    Looks good! I probably would change the wording from "parents" to "Sire/Dam".

    Not sure I understand the comment on knowing better than breeding two spiders together.

    Other than the assumption that there is no super form of spider and it being a wasted effort, I don't know of any other reason one shouldn't do so and should know better?

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    Looks good! I probably would change the wording from "parents" to "Sire/Dam".
    I originally had that on there, but it sounded weird in my head. I sort of associated Sire/Dam with mammals, and wasn't sure whether reptiles use the same terminology. Seems like they do!

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    Yes, we usually say sire and dam when posting sale adds or providing paperwork. Maybe not so much when just talking to friends or on here but when it's a more professional setting we do.

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    Re: Ball python pedigree .doc

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Looks good! I probably would change the wording from "parents" to "Sire/Dam".

    Not sure I understand the comment on knowing better than breeding two spiders together.

    Other than the assumption that there is no super form of spider and it being a wasted effort, I don't know of any other reason one shouldn't do so and should know better?
    It is thought that a homozygous spider is a lethal combo ... again, it was a bad joke ... sorry, lol.

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