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David x Yelina--for Susan

bekers71

What addiction?!
This is David and Yelina. David is the darker one. I got him from Susan,WWE, a little bit ago and he is such a wonderful boy. He is het anery, caramel and hypo.

I have no clue if Yelina has hets or not. I bred her 2 months ago to a snow and she has never showed any signs of being gravid. She gave into David rather quickly.
Lets hope this time works and hope last time was the males fault not hers.
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I'm glad David's doing his thing for you and I wish you lots of hatchlings! Just remember that females can store sperm and the snow could still be the father of any of the hatchlings.

I have a female from a clutch that I swore was sired by my butter, but after a couple of years of neither her nor her sister producing anything but normals and anerys when bred to several males known to be het caramel, I looked back at my breeding records and saw that the mother had been bred to my motley het anery stripe for her first clutch that year. Even though I know my butter bred her successfully several times for her second clutch, the resulting hatchlings were still sired by the motley as when I finally paired one of those hatchlings with the correct mate, normal and anery motleys were the results.
 
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