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07-07-2013, 03:14 PM
#141
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Re: Big News Coming Tomorrow!
 Originally Posted by Sean : EbN
Jake,
Sorry for confusion... only the snake in the second photo is a Desert. IF the top photo animal actually looks that good and it wasn't a poorly colored/lit photo it is a great looking Citrus Pastel but certainly not Desert.
Sean,
The snake in the first photo (the one you said is certainly not a desrt) is the animal that laid the clutch. The snake in the second photo was a pastel desert clutchmate that Amir posted. Here are the original posts from this thread with the photos in question:
 Originally Posted by Witchbane
The Pastel Calico she is locked with in the picture.
Her younger days as requested..

 Originally Posted by amir
Joseph,
Congrats on the clutch
I remember the animal you bought and it was one of 1.3 Citrus Deserts produced from a Desert male to a Super Citrus/Pastel female
There are 2 other girls out there so hopefully someone else can back your results in the near future.
I looked for baby pics and this one is all I could find of a sib

People should and will have to wait till next season to breed Deserts and by then all of these questions will be answered.
If it is of any importance, I do have 8.22 adult Deserts and Desert combos so you may not be the only one looking for answers.
And here's a thread that the OP made a while back with an updated photo of the snake that laid the clutch:
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ection-Update-)
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07-07-2013, 03:16 PM
#142
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Re: Big News Coming Tomorrow!
Oh, and just for the record, I have no idea if that's a desert or not. lol
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07-07-2013, 03:17 PM
#143
Big News Coming Tomorrow!
 Originally Posted by Sean : EbN
Jake,
Sorry for confusion... only the snake in the second photo is a Desert. IF the top photo animal actually looks that good and it wasn't a poorly colored/lit photo it is a great looking Citrus Pastel but certainly not Desert.
The one in the first photo is the OP's female "citrus pastel desert" as a baby...
EDIT: looks like we're on the same page after all, sean! Haha :p
Last edited by Mike41793; 07-07-2013 at 03:20 PM.
1.0 normal bp
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07-07-2013, 03:18 PM
#144
Big News Coming Tomorrow!
 Originally Posted by Markus Jayne
Incredible odds really. Having said that I have had several big 10 - 12 egg clutches produce only one morph when my odds were 50% on each egg. Just now I am hatching an 8 egg clutch of pied het albino x albino and I only produced 1 albino. 
I feel your pain, I've got a clutch hatching now of Albino X het albino. Seven eggs, one albino. Hmm, maybe I should demand my money back
Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus
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07-07-2013, 03:19 PM
#145
Big News Coming Tomorrow!
 Originally Posted by Deborah
Mike how many animals have bred over the years? Never missed on odds? Ever had a clutch of normal hatching? If you never did, you are either VERY lucky or have not produced enough clutches.
I haven't hatched a single clutch (expecting my first one this year) I'm strictly speaking mathematically. You cannot argue with the math of it. I do realize people miss odds all the time.
EDIT: I do realize people miss odds all the time. You guys are pulling out these examples but out of ALL the clutches you've hatched, im sure the odds were overall better for you all.
Last edited by Mike41793; 07-07-2013 at 03:22 PM.
1.0 normal bp
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07-07-2013, 03:31 PM
#146
Unfortunately math and the real world don't always jive; theoretical versus actual yield \o/
CRYSTAL MEPH
1.0 100% Het for Carmel Normal–Mycroft (P. regius)
1.2 Manx, Scottish Fold, Tabby–Mocha, Precious, Kitty-Beau (F. domesticus)
30.90 Breeder Mice (M. musculus)
"It will all be okay in the end. If it's not okay, its not the end"
–John Lennon//oo\\
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07-07-2013, 03:34 PM
#147
Big News Coming Tomorrow!
 Originally Posted by Mephibosheth1
Unfortunately math and the real world don't always jive; theoretical versus actual yield \o/
No, I get that. I'm just trying to throw out the odds early on so when that female lays no deserts everyone is gunna try and say "oh well they just missed the odds". Those are some pretty heavy odds to argue against though. :p
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07-07-2013, 03:49 PM
#148
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07-07-2013, 04:02 PM
#149
Big News Coming Tomorrow!
Sean,
No need to eat crap over anything. Simple misunderstanding. I'm happy you can see what I was saying now though. I read what you said about deserts and really analyzed it, since like i said, i don't have experience with the gene. But when i was comparing the two snakes side by side, it wasn't adding up. From what the OP said, these two snakes are siblings from the same clutch that amir hatched:


The first one, I agree, DOES have desert in it. The second one, the OP's snake, just looks like a citrus pastel to me. Especially for being clutchmates, they look very different to me. This is why I asked the OP for baby pics. I'm wondering if Brant misunderstood the same thing and if his opinion would change?
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07-07-2013, 04:06 PM
#150
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Re: Big News Coming Tomorrow!
This is Mike from Family Reptiles here in Lakeland, FL. Congratulations on your Desert clutch. Scott and Elizabeth, the owners of Family Reptiles, also have a viable clutch of eggs from a Desert female currently in the incubator and it is due to pip in a couple weeks. We also know of a few other breeders that have viable desert clutches and we are all trying to compare notes as to what factors may have been involved in the success. If you are willing, Scott would love to chat.
Last edited by Family Reptiles; 07-07-2013 at 04:07 PM.
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