I created forms in Excel for tracking all of the data related to our snakes - feeding, sheds, weights, health issues or breedings. They can be printed out or used electronically. I personally like having the hard copy to write in new data that way if for any reason I lose the original files, I can still recreate them from the charts I have on hand.Abcat1993 said:What programs do you use to keep track of breeding?
If you ran the Windows installer, you should have a "ScerpDB" folder in your Programs list. If it's not there, then something must've gone wrong during the installation, so I'd try re-running the installer.Relentless said:I installed your program but how do I run it?
No, I forgot to update my signature to say that I bought two more garters, which are both 66% possible hets for leucism, one is normal, one is flame, my big one, however is wild caught and all this gets very confusing.Roy Munson said:Are you thinking of breeding that garter snake to your newt? :grin01:
But seriously, what would you be looking for breeding software to do? There are progeny predictors out there that will tell you what to expect from breeding one morph to another. Is that what you're looking for?
That's cool! I really like garter snakes. There are some kick-butt morphs. I wish I'd left some room for them in my collection.Abcat1993 said:No, I forgot to update my signature to say that I bought two more garters, which are both 66% possible hets for leucism, one is normal, one is flame, my big one, however is wild caught and all this gets very confusing.
And yes that is what I'm looking for.