Here's some more eye candy!
My retics are getting cozy, can't quite tell if that's a lock. MAN that's a lot of snake!!!
I moved my Albino Pied male over to my female albino het pied. If she goes this year I'm hoping for a couple albino pied females to hold back!! This is a low contrast albino, I also have a high contrast albino but not het pied. If she goes I'll hold back some high contrast albino het pied girls. This is a lock for sure!!
Here's another pairing you wouldn't think is very impressive at first glance, looks like a couple normals, right? This is actually my 500 gram scaleless head male crossed with a 3500 gram normal het caramel albino. I'm hoping the size difference is not an issue this year, every weekend I'm pulling the male out and feeding him several meals and he is growing fast, hopefully he will mature along the way. Hoping to hold back a few females and males to get a scaleless caramel albino!!!
In this pairing I have a Fire Pied male and a pastel yellowbelly spider possible het pied. Trying to prove out the het pied. She was always a real mean nippy snake until I paired her up, now she is really mellowing out!
OK, one last look at another pair - this is a pied male crossed with a 'white wedding' spider pied. I'm really curious in this cross if the white wedding (spider pied with no color on the head) is genetic and may produce a higher percentage of 'white wedding' offspring. This girl is pretty light, about 1200 grams and her first year breeding. Hopefully she will give me at least a few eggs this year.
Happy breeding!!!