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    The Capree gene! "Going to be a game changer"

    Hello,
    I'm Stephanie from Daily Exotics! I have been working with a new gene or "genes" for a few years now with awesome results. I'm not positive on if there is a super yet, If its more than one gene, or what line of ghost I'm dealing with. All I know is that it makes really cool combos! The Capree gene cleans up an animal, add lots of blushing, and they get lighter with each shed.

    My Capree Pastel Ghost male is currently breeding, and my het Orange ghost girl just had her prelay shed. This will be the first eggs that I have produced from the original females offspring. I'm hoping to figure out if it is compatible with the O.G. line. I have also bred the Original female back to 2 of her sons. Maybe this year I can find out more about how the gene or genes work. So far it's either Dominant or Co-Dominant.

    Pictured is just a few of the Capree animals that I produced. I'm lucky enough that the original female produces large clutches. I have raised her since a baby and have kept all of her offspring from the 2 clutches that she has had. I have a total of 17 from her.

    Capree Ball Python (yearling)


    Capree Pastel Ghost from the same clutch ("I can't wait to produce a Super Capree Pastel Ghost") I have 1.1 and they look like twins! Female is pictures at 900+ grams!


    I call this one the weird Capree Spider from the same clutch. Him and his sister look like opposites. That is why I think I might be dealing with 2 genes.


    Weird Capree Spider's sister


    Capree Ghost



    This years Capree Fire Fly! I produced 1.1 Female is pictured around 200 grams! I can not wait for her to get some size on her!


    I also have a Capree Pastel Sugar "In Shed" and 1 maybe 2 Capree Sugar girls

    I will try to keep this thread updated when I figure out more info! Thanks for looking!

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    Dont know if its my computer... I dont think it is... But none of your pictures are showing up Stephanie
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    Not sure about game changer but it definitely has some cool potential. Would definitely help if it has a cool super.

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    Re: The Capree gene! "Going to be a game changer"

    So is the capree also het ghost? I am trying to figure out what all was said and a lot was unclear.. How long have you been breeding them and what all have you bred them to? I am also trying to figure out how you have ghosts, spiders, fireflys, pastels, and calicos. I am in no way saying that it is not possible but when starting with a single female and having all of those different genes at play in multiple offspring just makes me think ya know.
    Knowledge is earned not learned.

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    The Capree gene! "Going to be a game changer"

    I can see them just fine, and they look hot! I'm digging the weird spider

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    It's not showing up on mine but that's probably because it's facebook pictures and I'm at work
    Females: 0.1 fire; 0.1 sugar; 0.1 GHI; 0.1 pinstripe het desert ghost; 0.1 mojave spider; 0.2 mojave; 0.1 black pewter blast; 0.1 leopard pied; 0.1 champagne; 0.1 pied; 0.1 super pastel lesser; 0.1 pewter; 0.1 spider het pied, 0.1 bumblebee; 0.1 lesser; 0.1 spider; 0.1 normal; 0.3 het pied
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    Re: The Capree gene! "Going to be a game changer"

    Ok I just went to your site and read about the Capree and the breedings which now makes a lot more sense to me. Disreguard my prior comments. They are beautiful and a great story with them as well.
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    Re: The Capree gene! "Going to be a game changer"

    I cannot see the photos either. Is it a Tapatalk app issue?

    Either way, best of luck with the gene!

    Edit: Looking through a web browser now. Those animals look really nice. I'm loving the Capree PG. And really interesting looking spider.


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    Sorry for all the confusion. My original female is a Pastel het ghost. The 1st breeding was Pastel Het ghost X Spider Het ghost. The second time she was bred by a fire and sugar male. She had a split 10 egg clutch!

    I have
    1.1 Pastel Ghosts
    1.1 Spiders
    .1 ghost
    .2 Capree's "Normals" from her 1st clutch

    Her second is
    1.1 fireflies
    .1 Pastel Sugar
    .2 Sugar
    .1 Pastel
    2.2 Normals, some express the gene and some don't.

    A picture from a few months back of the Pastel ghost pair! I plan to breed them when she is big enough! I really want to see what a Super Pastel ghost looks like from them!! They both look like Supers, but they are not.

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    I think its really cool! Cant wait to see more!
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    Good night Chesty, wherever you are....


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