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First hook-ups for me!!
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Old 02-26-2011, 08:22 PM   #11
ghosthousecorns
I usually just put them together 2 or 3 times, giving the male a couple of days off in between. I don't like to subject the female to the stress of constantly getting away from the male if she is not receptive.

Congrats again on the hookup, looking forward to a neat clutch with Phantoms +
 
Old 02-26-2011, 08:24 PM   #12
rich333
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Congrats Rich, makes all the waiting worthwhile :*)
Chris,

On your thread about brumating...man..i apologize! I jumped all over your thread without even thinking. i was just so excited that my day had arrived & i wanted to post it everywhere!! So...this is my formal apology. I am Sorry.

and thank you for the congrats. the easy part is over.....
 
Old 02-26-2011, 08:41 PM   #13
rich333
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I usually just put them together 2 or 3 times, giving the male a couple of days off in between. I don't like to subject the female to the stress of constantly getting away from the male if she is not receptive.

Congrats again on the hookup, looking forward to a neat clutch with Phantoms +
First,
She's back in her own tub. I agreed with your thinking...less stress the better.

2nd:
According to Corncalc the results look like this (using only the KNOWN hets):

50% charcoal het Hypo,amel or Ultra
25% Ultramel Charcoal het Hypo
25% Blizzard het Hypo (Hoping for at least a pair of these)

Now if i use the PH's...it looks more like this:

37.5% Charcoal Het Hypo,Amel or Ultra 66% anery 50 %B.R. & Motley
18.75% Ultramel Charcoal het Hypo 66% anery 50% B.R. & Motley
12.5% Anery Charcoal het hypo Amel or Ultra 50% Motley B.R.
6.25% Snow Charcoal het Hypo 50% Motley & B.R.
6.25% Ultramel Anery Charcoal het Hypo 50% Motley B.R.


really hoping they both prove het Anery!
 
Old 02-26-2011, 08:51 PM   #14
chris68
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Chris,

On your thread about brumating...man..i apologize! I jumped all over your thread without even thinking. i was just so excited that my day had arrived & i wanted to post it everywhere!! So...this is my formal apology. I am Sorry.

and thank you for the congrats. the easy part is over.....
It must have totally went over my head and no apology necessary anyways...I get just as excited seeing what everyone else has going on, let alone what I may be hoping for
 
Old 02-26-2011, 08:58 PM   #15
Nanci
I put mine together every three days for up to five times or until they quit. Then I put them back together once after the pre-lay shed.
 
Old 02-26-2011, 09:08 PM   #16
rich333
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It must have totally went over my head and no apology necessary anyways...I get just as excited seeing what everyone else has going on, let alone what I may be hoping for
Chris,

the reason it went over your head is probably my fault as well....you dint have a thread about Brumating....that was inocntkitn187. I thought it was your thread..but truth be known...i stomped on yours and HIS threads...his apology has already been delivered.
 
Old 02-26-2011, 09:12 PM   #17
ghosthousecorns
Sorry I meant Charcoal, not Phantom. Some exciting other possibilities though!
 
Old 02-26-2011, 09:16 PM   #18
vetusvates
Interesting pairing. Congratulations, Rich.
 
Old 02-26-2011, 09:22 PM   #19
rich333
thank you....

yeah....My Ultramel charcoal female has NO yellow...and my Phantom has a minimal amount....so...i was wondering if a Person could, through selective breeding, eliminate the yellowing in anery A and Anery B. i know it's from the cartenoids. but i was wondering if it's genetic as well...if it could be "turned off".
 
Old 02-27-2011, 05:03 PM   #20
rich333
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Interesting pairing. Congratulations, Rich.
Just thinking.....

why would this be an "interesting" pairing in your opinion?? Just wondering.
 

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