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    So, I've done a horrible job of keeping this thread up to date, but here are some new highlights.

    This is the 2014 male Pastel GHI that we got from Daniel Allison of Constriction Addiction (https://www.facebook.com/ConstrictionAddiction01/) paired up with our big 2008 female Mojave. She has laid some great clutches for us in the past and we think she is real close to laying for this season.


    Here is our 2013 male Pewter Mystic locked with a great looking, large 2009 female Pastel.


    We've paired up our 2014 male Super Mystic with the sister of our 2013 male Pewter Mystic to test whether or not she has Mojave or Mystic in her. She just looks so different from any other Pewter, but also different from her brother, so I think she might have Mojave. Hopefully we'll get some Mystic Potions out of this to prove that.


    We've been hoping that our 2013 male Pastel Hypo het Pied would start locking up with our 2010 female Pied het Hypo and our 2011 female Pastel Enchi, but just in case he doesn't get the job done, we've been pairing up our 2014 male Super Mystic with those girls too (a tip we learned from Justin Kobylka, http://www.jkobylkareptiles.com/). Here he is locked up with the Pastel Enchi.


    Also, our first two clutches are on the ground. The first is the third clutch from our male Cinnamon Yellowbelly Paint paired with a female that is supposed to be a Paint. The first picture is one of the locks, with the next picture being her on the eggs, and then the last picture is of the seven good eggs.




    The second clutch is from our 2010 female Melanistic paired to her 2014 Pastel Mojave Melanistic son. We acquired the Melanistic project by getting this 2010 female and her grand mother, the founding animal that was imported from Africa. The original owner told me that he had proved this Melanistic gene to be an incomplete dominate gene, with the original imported female being the super form. The first picture is the imported female paired with the 2014 male Pastel Mojave Melanistic. The second picture is one of the locks that produced 2016 Clutch 2. The third picture is the 2010 female Melanistic on the eggs, and the fourth picture shows the seven good eggs and one slug.





    And I'll finish this post with a picture of our two color changing Orangebellies locked up.


    Thanks for checking out the thread.

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