| Clutch #7 Laid 4-7-2012 6 good eggs This was from breeding a Super Pastel male (MSPODD1) to a normal female (FN17) This will produce very predictable results all Pastels. Results: 4 - Pastel males 2 - Pastel females |
| Clutch #6 laid on 4-6-2012 3 good eggs and 1 slug This was from our male Pastel Calico (MPS1) by a Female Black Pastel (FBLKPAS2) 1 - Black Pastel female(Calico ?) 1 - Pewter female (Calico ?) |
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| First Clutch of the season! Clutch #1 Laid on 3-23-2012 6 eggs (4 good 2 ?) This was from breeding a Clown male (MCL1) to a Albino female (FAL5) All the babies from this breeding will be 100% double het. Clown/Albino. 5 hatched: 2 - males 3 - females |
| Clutch #2 Laid 3-24-2012 5 good eggs 1 slug This was a male Lemon Pastel (MPL1) bred to a normale female (FN9) This is the first clutch we have had from this male. This clutch should produce half Lemon pastels and half normals. Results: 3 - Lemon Pastels 2 - normals |
| Clutch #3 Laid on 3-25-12 7 eggs all good This is a male Lesser Spider (MLSP1) to a female Black Pastel (FBLP1) Results: 2- Lessers ( 1 male & 1 female ) 1 - Spider ( female ) 2- Black Pastel Lessers ( females ) 1- Lesserbee ( female ) |
| Clutch #4 Laid on 3-27-2012 8 Eggs all appear good This was from breeding a male het. Genetic Stripe (MHGST1) to a female het. Genetic Stripe (FHGST1) This clutch should produce 25% Genetic Stripes the rest of them would be 66% het. Genetic Stripes. Results: 1- Genetic Stripe (male) 7- 66% het. Genetic stripes (4-males 3-females ) |
| Clutch #5 Laid on 3-31-2012 4 eggs This was from breeding two unusual ball pythons together. They both have striped backs and limited alien heads on the sides and clear bellies. They were both brought in as captive hatched babies. We have been breeding this female for the last 5 years and we finally have eggs. This is also the first eggs produced by this male. So now we just have to wait and see if anything unusual comes from this matching. Results - ???? |
| Clutch #8 Laid on 4-9-2012 6 good eggs This was a male Genetic Granite (MGG1) to a normal female (FN42). This should produce 50% Genetic Granites. This is definitely an underrated co-dom morph and the reason for this was caused by people selling captive hatched normals as granites when they were just normals with an unusual pattern. People would buy these so called granites (normals) and breed them and only produce normal ball pythons so everyone started to believe there were not granites that were genetic so most lost interest in them until Ralph Davis proved out a true genetic line that has a super form. Thats why they got the name Genetic Granite not to be confused with an unusual patterned normal. They have a very distorted patterns and very dark coloration. You can see how crazy the pattern is on the male. results: 4- Granites |
| Clutch #9 Laid on 4-9-2012 12 eggs good ( these eggs weighed 1235 grams alone! ) A breeding of a male Pinstripe (MPIN1) to a normal female (FN1) This should produce 50% pinstripes. Results: 3 - Pinstripe males 4 - Pinstripe females |
| Clutch #10 Laid on 4-9-2012 7 good eggs This was a breeding of a Genetic Granite (MGG1) to a normal (FN4 ). Should produce 50% Genetic Granites. ( More information on Genetic Granites on clutch #8 ) Results: 3 - Granite Males 1 - Granite Female |
| Clutch #11 Laid on 4-10-2012 4 good eggs This was from breeding a Blonde Pastel male (MBLPAS1) by a normal female(FN20) This should produce 50% Blonde Pastel. Results: 1 - Blonde Pastel male 1 - Blonde Pastel female |
| Clutch #12 Laid on 4-12-2012 3 good eggs A breeding of a male Fire (MF1) to a normal female (FN8). Results: 1 - Fire |
| Clutch #13 Laid on 4/17/2012 7 good eggs This was a male 100% Pied/Albino (MHAP1) to a 66% het. pied female (FHP25). Hopefully we will be able to prove out this girl and with 7 eggs we should have a good chance of doing that. 25% of the babies should be pieds if she proves out. Results: No Pieds 4 - males (50% het. pied 50% het Albino) 3 - females(50% het. pied 50% het Albino) |
| Clutch #14 laid on 4-19-2012 7 good eggs This was from breeding a 100% het.Lavender male(MHETLAV1) to a normal female (RESQ1). This will only produce 50% het. Lavenders. Hopefully more female than male. Results: 4 - males 3 - females |
| Clutch #15 Laid 4-20-1012 4 eggs This was a breeding a male Fire? (MF2) to a normal female (FN15). This is a very unusual looking fire which is why we are not sure he has a very busy pattern which you can see in the picture. Not a common look for a fire but he does have the rest of the markers so this breeding should tell us for sure. Results: Unsure all males 3 look like father (clear bellies bright but not like a normal fire) the other looks just like a normal ball. So we still do not know whats going on with this ball. |
| Clutch #16 Laid 4-21-2012 5 eggs This is the same male as clutch #5 (odd1(noah)) bred to a plain looking normal female (FN48) So if this boy has any co-dom traits they should be obvious in this pairing. Results: ????? |
| Clutch #17 laid on 4-22-2012 4 eggs This was from breeding our yellowbelly male (MYB1) to a normal female (FN19). This Yellowbelly is the one that created those very dark ivories last year so this should give us some more of his genetics to work with. Results: 2 - Yellowbellies ( 1-male 1-female ) 2 - normals |