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Only took 3 years to figure out when she's receptive

Shiari

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A few years ago I purchased a truly stunning proven sunkissed charcoal from gazer-free lines. The last 2 seasons I tried pairing her at the same time as all my other girls and she just wouldn't accept any of the males I tried on her. She shed last week so I decided to try throwing in my little virgin male with her just on a whim. And behold she wasn't actively rejecting him and while I didn't see the lock there was plenty of evidence left behind.

Hoping for charcoals het sunkissed diffused, and pewters het sunkissed.

I'm also curious to see how their different phenotypes interact because my pewter male is really strange. He's completely borderless and looks perpetually in shed. He also has dark edges to his belly scutes.
 

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She's beautiful, and I hope the mating will be successful. I have had females reluctant to mate until I put them in with an aggressive male who wouldn't give up. Nature's way of trying to ensure survival of the fittest.
 
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