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What breeding projects are you working on this year?

hypnoctopus

Olivia Barron
I'm thinking about adding a new snake to my household later this year and would love to hear about what babies people are expecting to hatch soon!
 
Well, my most exciting one personally is the 18 eggs from my ghost het amel female to Bansidhe, my suspect quad-gene boy. If he proves out next year (this year was just a fertility test), then the babies from this clutch will be Ghosts het charcoal lavender ph amel and maybe even some hypo snows het charcoal lavender.
I also paired Eugene, my large and very docile male back to his large and very docile daughter to try to create even larger and very very docile babies.
Other clutches include-
Sunkissed charcoal (gazer free lines) het diffused to Pewter
Lavender to Pewter
Charcoal motley ph diffused to Charcoal het amel diffused.

2021 will have me pairing Bansidhe to the charcoal het amel diffused to prove out the charcoal (2 eggs from this pair from a previous year with heat spikes had two malformed babies, one charcoal and one blizzard), and also pairing him to a Sulfur motley-stripe to create babies het for the 8 most common hidden hets.
 
Eugene is a big ol' anery who appears to at the least be *not* het hypo or amel. Ms. Moose's mother is my very nice ghost het amel gal and every baby from the clutch was a bog-standard anery... except for the fact that about half the babies were visibly larger than than the others. I kept back the largest and nicest female of the lot.
 
Most of my clutches have already hatched. I have one motley Miami that I'm holding back so far. Chance I may hold back a honey diffused Miami. I have 2 clutches left to hatch and those are all an anery based side project I'm holding back at least a year. I may pick up a male specter if I come across one.
 
Honey diffused Miami - I don't think I've ever seen that combo before! You have a picture?
Here is the sire who is a honey diffused Miami het cinder. I'll post a baby pic once one of them has shed.

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