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My Amel Cinder/Z proves himself fertile!
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Old 03-07-2007, 06:52 PM   #1
carol
My Amel Cinder/Z proves himself fertile!

Woot! Woot! As many of you know, last year a heat spike ruined fertility for that season, including all of my Amel Cinder's pairings. So I tried him again this year and was very nervous. Today I feel a little bit better.... The Amel Stripe I bred him to is laying fertile eggs as we speak! I'm so excited! I included pics of the pair breeding for fun.
Here are some other pairings I've had good luck with so far....

Bloodred het Hypo Pewter X the same - 16 eggs layed 2/20/07

Miami Motley X Miami het Motley - 14 eggs layed 3/02/07

Zagged Cinder X Lava - 20 eggs layed 2/26/07

Miami het Hypo, Amel X Fully Striped Miami Motley - 11 eggs layed 2/11/07

Miami Motley X Hypo Miami - 14 eggs layed 2/25/07

Old School Bloodred X the same - 17 eggs layed 3/01/07

Aberrant Milksnake Phase X Milksnake Phase Motley - 12 eggs layed 2/20

 
Old 03-07-2007, 07:47 PM   #2
mbdorfer
Excellent! Great pics too.
Congrats on the other projects as well, a few of them sparked an interest
 
Old 03-07-2007, 08:36 PM   #3
Tula_Montage
Absolutly awesome shots and a great pairing!

I didn't know amel cinders existed until recently. How many of these are there? Any hatchling pictures?

And what other recessives has cinder been worked into?
 
Old 03-07-2007, 09:56 PM   #4
carol
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Originally Posted by Tula_Montage
Absolutly awesome shots and a great pairing!

I didn't know amel cinders existed until recently. How many of these are there? Any hatchling pictures?

And what other recessives has cinder been worked into?
The last I heard, he is the only one in existance. Hopefully that will change this season, but I'm tickled he's fertile.

There are various pics of him on this site as a hatchling and everything inbetween, it will take me some time to dig them up though... when he was a baby I was still calling them Anery C/Morph Z so it's very difficult to find his baby pics though a search.

I suspect a few of mine may also be homo for Hypo, but that and Amel are the only recessives possible in my collection so far. Looks like that will change in a couple of years.
 
Old 03-07-2007, 10:02 PM   #5
TripleMoonsExotic
Very cool. While I don't care for the regular Z, the Amel variation is absolutely wicked!
 
Old 03-07-2007, 10:22 PM   #6
dwyn127
Sweet hook up there! Good luck with those eggs!!
 
Old 03-08-2007, 08:49 AM   #7
Roy Munson
Great news! What a gorgeous couple. Congrats on the other successful pairings as well.
 
Old 03-08-2007, 10:19 AM   #8
diamondlil
Fantastic snakes, as always Carol
 
Old 03-08-2007, 02:35 PM   #9
carol
Thanks everyone! Got 19 more eggs from my Bubblegum Snows last night as well! I wonder what today's egg hunt will turn up...

BTW.... that Amel Stripe gave me 20 perfect eggs and no slugs!
 
Old 03-08-2007, 07:26 PM   #10
Shaky
OK, OK.
I'll admit, I haven't been paying THAT close attention, what with all the new hypos and multi-morphs, but I have missed one, I guess.
Cinder?
Please fill me in.
Thanks.
BTW - Awesome snake, but now corns are starting to look like other ratsnake morphs. I really especially love the contrasting colors in a lot of these breeding shots.
Great pics!
 

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