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    Re: Snakes and Stones

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    A tumbled/polished Thunderegg, with a 66% Het Clown/50% Het Blade ball python.
    This one is an oddball: Shattered alien heads, high saturation black pigment, light head stamp with white nose scales.
    If I wasn't working with a dozen recessive genes-I would hold this one back to prove it out.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    So my Clutch #8 had reached 71 days yesterday and still had not hatched @88F.
    I noticed two of the eggs were darkening-so I was uncertain if they were goners.
    This morning I get up and I see this:

    With a Parental Cross of (Het Lav Albino/50% Het Pied) x (Het Lav Albino/50% Het Pied), 2 Lav Albinos produced with only a 25% chance each! Whooo!
    Now, the question is: With the breeding pair-I'm fairly certain I used Heterozygous Piebald markers correctly to choose the male, but, the females I used whatever I had....sooooo...is one of these going to be Dreamsicle...more suspense!

    As for my Clutch #9 the last egg has not finished hatching, but, *spoiler alert* I see the neck and I think VPI Axanthic Bee is likely!
    Again, I will post a photo of Clutch#9 together when they are all together.

    I was also working on my rock tumblers this morning and I was ready for another batch of rough stones. I choose which stones to tumble based on which shipping box in my garage bursts due to the compression weight of those stacked on top. It looks like I'm going to be doing a lot of Montana Agate! This is also a relief because it is so much easier to tumble hard stones than soft stones, and Montana Agate takes forever, but, comes out awesome...
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    After a long wait: Clutch #9
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    Worth the wait, I'd say!
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Worth the wait, I'd say!
    I would say so!
    My Clutch #21 might have been able to do 'better' than an Axanthic Bee, but, it doesn't look like it is going to make it.

    In the meanwhile:
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    Tumbled/Polished Fossilized Layered Cyanobacteria (stromatolite) with a 66% Het Clown/50% Het Lavender Albino Ball Python.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Sorril View Post
    I would say so!
    My Clutch #21 might have been able to do 'better' than an Axanthic Bee, but, it doesn't look like it is going to make it....
    Sorry... win some, lose some. Still though.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Sorry... win some, lose some. Still though.
    Yep yep...I've had a bunch of win so far, so I can take a few hits and not slow down.
    9 Clutches hatched and I have lost two eggs-this luck doesn't hold out forever.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #370

    66% Het Clown/50% Het Lavender Albino Ball python with a piece of Jasp-Agate from the Southwestern USA.

    Breeders Note: No piebalds in Clutch #8, but, I see Het Pied Markers on at least one of them. I have a few more clutches upcoming which should allow me to pin down the Het Piebald status of some of the breeders.

    Side Story: My gf and I went to Southwick Zoo today (in Mendon, Massachusetts). I was talking with one of the zookeepers who specialized in hyenas. She let us watch them get fed and as they were eating their raw meat (bones and all)-it occurred to me that all that extra calcium had to go somewhere. Snakes eat their prey whole and they excrete the extra calcium in white pellets...do hyenas do the same thing? The answer is yes, yes they do (pun intended).


    How many people can say they examined Hyena Poop today hmmmm?
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

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    How many people can say they examined Hyena Poop today hmmmm?

    Not many...and even fewer would admit it! (For some reason, this made me think of that old movie "The Gods Must Be Crazy"- wherein the biologist Steyn is studying the wildlife dung & thought to be quite crazy by the locals. )
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

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    Not many...and even fewer would admit it! (For some reason, this made me think of that old movie "The Gods Must Be Crazy"- wherein the biologist Steyn is studying the wildlife dung & thought to be quite crazy by the locals. )
    Lol, I never saw that movie. I imagine a lot of people would think that breeding ball pythons is quite crazy as well.

    In other news: It is cute how sometimes an entire clutch will just have their heads sticking out of the eggs... It is a cruel world out here...I would stay in my egg as long as possible too....



    GHI/Fire/Lesser: seems like a simple combination, but, only 3 on MM.


    I suppose adding a brightener like 'Fire' to a dark patterned snake is an unusual breeding goal.
    I do like high contrast though...
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