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    BPnet Veteran RobNJ's Avatar
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    What's got you excited this upcoming season?

    My last clutch of the year has about 25-30 days to go to hatching, so I've been looking hard at my possible pairings for this coming year. I'm excited for all of what I'm planning on, even if I had a normal x normal in the line up. Here's a few of the pairings I'm most looking forward to though....

    Enchi Hypo x Pastel het Hypo
    Fire Granite x Pastel
    Fire Granite x Mojave
    Pastel Butter 66% poss het Hypo AND/OR Enchi Hypo AND/OR Jigsaw het Hypo(Hoping he'll get up to size for me) AND/OR Blonde Pastel Hypo x Honey Bee

    Males and females willing, those will most likely be my most anticipated clutches. Haven't got the rest figured out quite yet...So now I'm curious, what pairings have you most excited for the upcoming year???

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    Well its my first year breeding so I am pretty stoked just because of that. I am doing Spinnerblast to 3 different normal ladies so thats pretty exciting with all the cool possibilities but what I am really excited about is trying to prove out my pastel pos het pied but that is gonna be a late season breeding. She is about 2.5 years old. When she hit 1200g she stopped eating for about 5 weeks and just broke her hunger strike a couple weeks ago. So here's to hoping she hits 1500g soon so I can start pairing her with my pied guy! I am really hopeful for next season to get a few different females in the mix but this is what I have to look forward to for this season and I am looking forward to it for sure!
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    I wont be breeding till late 2013/early 2014.

    My oldest and biggest is my pastel and she just turned a year old. Pushing 1000 grams tho not to shabby! She eats like a pig! since I bought her in May she has been gaining about 120 grams or more a month!

    But when she is ready I will have my pied to pair with her!

    I cant wait!
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    I think my best clutch this year will be my lesser x cinnapin. I am pretty excited about my pieds.
    0.4 Normals
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    0.1 Cinnapinn
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    Quote Originally Posted by reptiliachnids View Post
    I wont be breeding till late 2013/early 2014.

    My oldest and biggest is my pastel and she just turned a year old. Pushing 1000 grams tho not to shabby! She eats like a pig! since I bought her in May she has been gaining about 120 grams or more a month!

    But when she is ready I will have my pied to pair with her!

    I cant wait!
    I had a bumble bee hit the 1000gram wall at that age.
    Went a full 8 months without feeding and only dropped to 870grams the whole time.
    Now she's 2 and devouring her meals.
    She'll be going this season if she hits 1750 by February.
    I don't plan to start pairing till January with my other projects.

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    0.1 Normal (Sookie)
    1.0 Pastel (Syler)
    0.1 BumbleBee (Scully)
    1.0 Butter (Gimme)
    0.1 Mojave (Saffy)
    1.0 Albino (Leopold)
    1.0 Pinstripe (Triston)
    1.0 Basset/Beagle Mix (Bilbo)
    0.1 Basset Hound (Mimi)
    a bunch of red eared sliders
    and the oldest, male pit/mix Corky. 18yrs strong.

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    The things that get me excited every year is anything pied, those are always the most exciting clutes

    1# Because Pieds and Pied combos are my favorites

    2# Because with Pieds it's always a surprise (Low white, High white etc)

    Hypo Het Pied x Het Pied.
    Bengal Enchi Pinstripe Het Pied X Pied (loan to hopefully repeat what we produced this year).

    And later in the season Pinstripe Pied X PH Pied.
    Deborah Stewart


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    For me it's

    Champ x Pastel

    Champ x Mocha

    hoping the Champ x Mocha is a world's first if it takes.
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    I think I'm most excited to try and prove out my Pastel Butter PH Hypo male. Ghosts make everything better and with all the Hypo projects I have proving a male out like that will make seasons even more fun.
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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    Hmmm.. excited..

    I'm really excited about recessive stuff this coming fall.
    Hypo's, Axanthics, Albinos, Pieds, G-stripes and some comdom het's.
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    VVVVVV These pairings...

    Enchi X sugar
    Enchi X Enchi
    Enchi X albino
    yb het clown X het clown
    yb het clown X yb het clown
    Clown X albino
    Clown X pinstripe het albino
    Clown X mojave
    Fire X yellowbelly

    and more, should be a fun season, good luck everyone!
    Jerry Robertson

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