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    Re: Whats cooking?

    Anyone witnessed any locks? I brought my sirtalis pairs out a few days ago didn't see much but haven't been able to observe them more than a few hours, three days ago after being out for a little over a week I saw my Santa Cruz garters locked up.

    Also sending positive vibes for anyone with goldens or het goldens, the snake I want the most is just a normal golden.

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    Re: Whats cooking?

    I have witnessed a few. Details to follow

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    Re: Whats cooking?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie View Post
    I have witnessed a few. Details to follow
    Look forward to it, keep us posted.

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    Re: Whats cooking?

    So, long time no post from me, but I believe I have some scrubs cooking. I have a normal checkered and an albino checkered hanging out together and my female has plumped up rather big these past few weeks. Not to sure what this pairing will bring me, but I am secretly hoping for a granite checkered. ( I saw that morph somewhere, at least I think I did!) I've got a spare 10gal that I'll use for the scrubs once/if my female does pop, and after that I'll have to grab another tank to keep the boys and girls apart. This may be my first time breeding, but I'm actually rather excited :>
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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Albert Clark's Avatar
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    Re: Whats cooking?

    That's a nice project but you will only produce visual granite checkereds if both parents are het ( genetically inherent) for the granite gene. You can produce hets and possible hets for albino by pairing the normal checkered X albino checkered. It's definitely a fun project. Good luck!
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: Whats cooking?

    Still dealing with the late 2017 babies that I produced and gave the breeders some time off. I will be brumating a 2.1 trio of Cali reds at the end of February. My granite checkered project will start in April with 1.2 pastel het granite male X visual albino granite female and a single gene albino checkered female.
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    Re: Whats cooking?

    Pearl X Black and white axanthic

    https://youtu.be/rShl7rHoVXs

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    Re: Whats cooking?

    Really nice pairing Julio! Amazing how reptile reproduction never gets old. Hahaha. Good luck with the project.
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    Re: Whats cooking?

    Pearl is cool I hope you make lot of them Julio. Congrats on witnessing a successful lock up.

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    Re: Whats cooking?

    Thanks Jeff....would love to see scaleless whiteside ��...

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