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    Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!

    whats a dinker
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    Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!

    Quote Originally Posted by jere000 View Post
    whats a dinker
    Its an unproven pet project that breeders keep to try and prove as genetic.
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    Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!

    Excellent stuff everyone!

    I'm not sure if this female qualifies as a dinker... but I would really like to get some babies that look like her. Her boyfriend for this season is a mojo, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they fall in love! Or at least deep lust!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!

    here are a couple of them. high blush with a granite. they both have clear bellys. hopefully i get something cool.



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    Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!

    I found a pic of a little guy i picked up as a dinker, he should be ready next season. His scalation on his head is a lot different than my others and his snout is pretty stubby. Not sure if that is a result of incubation or not. I bought him as CH. Anyway, he's my little pet project and a feisty one to boot.



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    Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!

    I really like that guy and there are some other very interesting snakes here too.

    Is the black all the way under the eye common in some proven morphs like mojave? I’ve never paid much attention to scaleation but probably should start.

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    Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    I'm probably going to "dink" with this girl if she continues to eat well into January. She's up to weight, but I'd like her to be bigger.

    I'm going to pair her to Winston and see if I can't make some Yellow Jackets and prove her to be a genetic black belly!
    Cool project Robin!

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    Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!

    Quote Originally Posted by janeothejungle View Post
    One of my Dinker girls....




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    Smile Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!

    Here are my some of mine:
    Juno, She has a clear belly and pied markers, the rest is pretty obvious.



    Next up is Lilith, Mojave sibling, Granite, completely clear belly.



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    Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!

    Wow there are some really exciting projects going on! I hope these prove out!

    I snapped a couple quick pics of Dunker today alongside a more 'normal' looking ball to give an idea of color. Buuuuuut these quick pics arent the best!





    As I said earlier, I have been pairing him with a cinny female who he has had several locks with. I am really hoping to produce some extra dark cinnies beings Dunker is darker in coloration as seen in the photos. Anywho this is probably my most exciting clutch for me this year....if there is a clutch to be that is

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