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    Re: Quality of a fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by ClarkT View Post
    I like all fires. This one doesn't necessarily wow me. I'd say 6 or 7.
    Well, what do you look for in a fire that this one isn't bringing to the table??

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    Re: Quality of a fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by BHReptiles View Post
    Here is her future boyfriend






    I can already picture their offspring...
    Those two will make some stunners of babies. Best of luck with this pairing

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    Re: Quality of a fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by V2 HeX View Post
    Those two will make some stunners of babies. Best of luck with this pairing
    Yeah...I'm really hoping to see some good babies from them when she's old enough. I've also got another reduced, banded normal with nice blushing and flames that he'll be paired with.

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    Quality of a fire.

    Those two would make nice FYB's i bet. I like that YB a lot
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    Re: Quality of a fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by BHReptiles View Post
    Yeah...I'm really hoping to see some good babies from them when she's old enough. I've also got another reduced, banded normal with nice blushing and flames that he'll be paired with.
    Oh nice! Hopefully some of that blushing rubs off into the babies. Right now im trying to beef up my visual pied male and his het for pied girlfriend, she wont be ready this season though. May need to look into another visual female. Great now.im thinking...this is always dangerous LOL. I cant wait to see some of these fire babies, how big is your bluahed female?

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    Re: Quality of a fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Those two would make nice FYB's i bet. I like that YB a lot
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    I hope they do! I REALLY love this yb. I'm breeding him (yb het hypo) to a het hypo female in a couple of weeks in hopes of a yb hypo female from him!

    Quote Originally Posted by V2 HeX View Post
    Oh nice! Hopefully some of that blushing rubs off into the babies. Right now im trying to beef up my visual pied male and his het for pied girlfriend, she wont be ready this season though. May need to look into another visual female. Great now.im thinking...this is always dangerous LOL. I cant wait to see some of these fire babies, how big is your bluahed female?
    She is about 1000g. She went off feed for awhile, but she's back on feed with a vengence. I'm still debating on breeding her for a late clutch, or holding off until next season. Here's a picture of "fluffy"


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    Quality of a fire.

    Just my 2 cents... Down the road it would be a good idea to throw a male with the enchi gene in it to fluffy
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    Quality of a fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Just my 2 cents... Down the road it would be a good idea to throw a male with the enchi gene in it to fluffy
    Already thought of that I'm just trying to find a sexy enchi! I'm super picky when it comes to the gene. So once I find said enchi/enchi combo...it will immediately have a date with Fluffy. If I breed her this season, it'll be to a firefly possible yb male.

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    Re: Quality of a fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by BHReptiles View Post
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    I hope they do! I REALLY love this yb. I'm breeding him (yb het hypo) to a het hypo female in a couple of weeks in hopes of a yb hypo female from him!



    She is about 1000g. She went off feed for awhile, but she's back on feed with a vengence. I'm still debating on breeding her for a late clutch, or holding off until next season. Here's a picture of "fluffy"


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    Fluffy is a beauty! If she doesnt hit 1300 min i would wait. No point over stressing her body when she will produce just as beautiful babies next season. Honestly you can breed any time you want, you just have to simulate the temp drop and all that. I always went in season, but i had friends breed year round with no issues. Food for thought.

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    Quality of a fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by V2 HeX View Post
    Fluffy is a beauty! If she doesnt hit 1300 min i would wait. No point over stressing her body when she will produce just as beautiful babies next season. Honestly you can breed any time you want, you just have to simulate the temp drop and all that. I always went in season, but i had friends breed year round with no issues. Food for thought.
    I want her to hit 1400g min. When she eats, she's a beast! Now that she's slamming food, shed definitely be ready by January/February. I've already got 2 late clutches coming so I have to also think about if I want a third late clutch or wait and hope to try for an early clutch next season.

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