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    Quote Originally Posted by CaGirl5 View Post
    It was smooth thankfully! Now the wait begins!
    Is your pastel girl het for anything that you know of? Congrats again!

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    Is your pastel girl het for anything that you know of? Congrats again!
    Not that I know of

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    Re: Surprise Clutch

    Nice recovery, they look great!
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    Well, it looks like you got everything all set up! That was certainly a nice surprise. Now all you have to do us WAIT!!!! CONGRATS!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CaGirl5 View Post
    It was smooth thankfully! Now the wait begins!
    I asked about the het possibility because with all that blushing on her lateral underbelly is apparent. IMO, she might be het for piebald. I guess we will find out when those hatchlings come out. Unless you get info from who you purchased her from? Great job!!!!!
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 03-22-2015 at 12:01 PM. Reason: She also looks rather light overall for a regular pastel!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    I asked about the het possibility because with all that blushing on her lateral underbelly is apparent. IMO, she might be het for piebald. I guess we will find out when those hatchlings come out. Unless you get info from who you purchased her from? Great job!!!!!
    I got her from LLL in 2010 at the San Jose reptile expo. She was my first snake and I wasn't planning on breeding her back then so it's possible she's het. I didn't care back then so I can't remember lol

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    Re: Surprise Clutch



    Picture of dad

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    Wow, I am going to need one of those hatchlings!!!! Keep us updated. Nice pairing. Lemonblasts, bumblebees , and superpastels I think. Maybe a couple of pastel pieds, normals. Who knows? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Wow, I am going to need one of those hatchlings!!!! Keep us updated. Nice pairing. Lemonblasts, bumblebees , and superpastels I think. Maybe a couple of pastel pieds, normals. Who knows? lol
    They would both have to be het pied to get any pied out of this.

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    Re: Surprise Clutch

    So here's how everything panned out. I overnighted the Reptibator from Amazon which arrived on Friday afternoon. I opened up the box to find the styrofoam cracked and broken. I set it up anyways because I didn't really have any other options. Used duct tape on the crack.

    I set up an egg box with perlite and the plastic grate thing. Filled with water. Covered with Saran Wrap. I allowed it to heat up and monitored the temps over night with an Accurite thermometer, as well at the little yellow thermometer you can get at petco. Also bought the two round thermometer/hydrometer from petco and put those in the egg box. The next morning, I moved the eggs to the egg box. Temps have been reading between 87-88 degrees. The highest temp it's reached was 88.5 during the hot afternoon.

    Requested a new incubator because the first one was cracked and Amazon overnighted me another one. Switched the bad styrofoam box with the new one and sent the bad one back.

    Over the weekend, I noticed that the round hydrometer (petco) that I put in the egg box wasn't reading more than 60%. I took it out and did the salt test.. Which it ended up being 35% off. Ugh. So I put the Accurite one in the egg box and it says the humidity is 99%.

    Everything is looking good

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