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Originally Posted by 67temp
This past year I was hoping for a few things to prove out and I got exactly the holdbacks I wanted. Time to start planning my pairings for next year. So far I have these, but things may change. I'm really hoping for a Honey Maimi Tessera from clutch #2, and a Miami okeetee from #3.
#1 (HC) Honey bloodred Miami het cinder 66% ph amel X honey het bloodred, 66%ph amel 50% ph cinder
#2 (HO) Honey bloodred Miami het cinder 66% ph amel X Honey Tessera ph amel, stripe
#3 (LB) Extreme Okeetee X Caramel Miami het cinder, sunkissed 66%ph amel bloodred
#4 (RL) Amel X Amel
#5 (SG) Bloodred Miami 66%ph motely 50%ph amel X Miami het candycane
#6 (LZ) Motely tessera Miami X Banded Miami
#7 (ZA) Anery het amel X ultramel anery motely
#8 (CP) ghost het charcoal X pewter het hypo stripe
#9 (BV) 50/50 cal king het hypo X high white striped cal king
#10 (ZS) anery het amel X specter
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Almost everything is out of the egg now, so time for a breeding season recap. Of the 10 pairings I had 15 first time breeders. All the corns I can say were properly sexed. I did have some inducbation issues and lost maybe 30 babies.
#1 (
HC) Honey bloodred Miami het cinder 66% ph amel X honey het bloodred, 66%ph amel 50% ph cinder
The sire was proven het for cinder. with no visible shatters in this clutch I will say the female is not het cinder. The sire has now been paired with 3 females who were all ph amel. No amels were visible so he probably isn't het amel.
#2 (
HO) Honey bloodred Miami het cinder 66% ph amel X Honey Tessera ph amel, stripe
Nothing very interesting in this clutch just honey and honey tesseras
#3 (
LB) Extreme Okeetee X Caramel Miami het cinder, sunkissed 66%ph amel bloodred
No hidden hets revealed. Okeetee seems to dominate over miami
#4 (
RL) Amel X Amel
Both parents revealed they were het motley
#5 (
SG) Bloodred Miami 66%ph motely 50%ph amel X Miami het candycane
Full clutch of normal Miamis. Male probably isn't het for amel. Female was suspected for PH motley but that could not be determined.
#6 (
LZ) Motely tessera Miami X Banded Miami
Female was actually het motley and male proved he was a motley Tessera. A nice variety in the clutch
#7 (
ZA) Anery het amel X ultramel anery motely
A small clutch of anerys, ultramel anerys, and snows exactly as I was expecting
#8 (
CP) ghost het charcoal X pewter het hypo stripe
I was expecting mostly normals from this clutch with maybe a few hypos, charcoals or phantoms if I was lucky. The pewter turned out to be a visual hypo. I ended up with 6 hypos and 9 phantoms.
#9 (
BV) 50/50 cal king het hypo X high white striped cal king
She tried to eat him multiple times.
#10
(ZS) anery het amel X specter
This should have been a clutch of anerys with maybe some specter influences. Somehow I got snows in the mix, meaning the dame is het for amel.