» Site Navigation
1 members and 713 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.
» Today's Birthdays
» Stats
Members: 75,905
Threads: 249,104
Posts: 2,572,103
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
|
-
I'll actually have some lavender albino babies for sale in a couple years if you are interested. I'm waiting about a year and a half to pair them up, probably in the fall of 2018 with hatchlings in 2019. I'll probably sell them for $750 or so, that should give you some time to save up for it if you are interested. The cross will be:
Female white albino: 50% Jampea Dwarf, 50% Mainland
X
Male purple albino 37.5% SD, 50% Jampea Dwarf, and 12.5% mainland
=
So the babies would be lavender albino 18.75 SD, 50% Jampea, 25% Mainland.
What you really want to look for is the percent of mainland blood. I'm guessing these babies with only 25% mainland may be about the same size as a SD with 50% mainland blood.
By the time these are paired up and hatch out and a reasonable sized snake it will be about three years out, if you are only 15 now you'll be 18 by the time these start getting sizeable, perfect timing!
By the way, I don't use paper substrate with my retics and chase the mess every few days like most people. I use a thick layer of coconut husk substrate, maybe 4 inches deep. I only have to clean out the tub every 6 weeks. I spot clean probably twice a week. Works great. And I never have to scrub down the tub like I see everyone do, the coconut husk keeps all the mess separated from the plastic tub, I just remove the coconut husk and lightly spray and wipe down the tub. Usually I just scoop it out by hand followed by using a vacuum cleaner for the rest, spray wipe and fill it back up with fresh substrate. It's a monster tub about five feet wide and takes a whole 10 pound block of Reptichip, so it costs me about $17 per month. Big rats don't cost that much either, I'd say maybe $3 each from a local breeder, I'd say you are looking at about $30 per month to house and feed a large snake like this (about $360 per year). You can use cheaper substrate and come out ahead but you will be doing a lot more labor compared to coconut husk. I'd rather pay the extra money and not have to chase the mess all the time. My retics are as low maintenance as my ball pythons with my setup.
Here's a photo of my female white phase albino 50% Jampea dwarf.
Last edited by cchardwick; 07-18-2017 at 07:55 AM.
-
The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to cchardwick For This Useful Post:
BR8080 (07-18-2017),dkatz4 (07-18-2017),DLena (07-18-2017)
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|