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    I'd be breeding a normal male alone with whatever else you were trying for. If she throws out several dark ones like herself you might have your own 'line' of butters like NERD has with their Lemon pastels.
    You can't call it your own line unless it comes from the wild AND produces different looking butters than already are being produced.
    Breeding a normal male to it will make butters and normals, a complete waste of a breeding imo.

    Beautiful butter crbballs
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    Prettiest butter ever

    Wow super neat looking!!

    However I'm stumped...You hatched her last year but you're going to breed her this year? That seems risky

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    Re: Prettiest butter ever

    Quote Originally Posted by SquamishSerpents View Post
    Wow super neat looking!!

    However I'm stumped...You hatched her last year but you're going to breed her this year? That seems risky
    If she's an early 2012 she'll be old enough to breed at 18 months old ...
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    Re: Prettiest butter ever

    She was hatched in May of 2012. So by the time she lays she will be close to 2 years old. I bred a mojave female that was 20 months old when I started breeding her and she didn't lay til may and had 0 slugs and 6 perfect eggs from her. She's got the weight and age on her. She will breed just fine.

    0.1 spider 0.1 mojave 0.2 normal 1.1 het genetic stripe 1.1 lemon blast 0.1 lesser bee 0.1 pog 0.1 cinnamon 0.1 butter 1.0 pewter 1.0 enchi 1.0 axanthic 1.0 ghost 1.1 yellow belly 1.1 mojave yellow belly 1.0 pewter bee 0.1 harlequin 0.3 het axanthic

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