Mitchell Mulks
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Okay, so the pairing in the spring was as follows:
Plasma ph amel, anery, charcoal, hypo X Hypo Blood het anery lavender
The male was also paired to two other females; a lava blood ph amel anery, and a strawberry het amel, anery, motley. He proved to be het anery when the clutch he sired with the lava blood spit out a granite. He also proved het hypo when the clutch with the strawberry produced hypo strawberries, anerys, and a lone hypo strawberry anery. However, out of 21 eggs, no amels in that strawberry pairing.
So, the revised pairing after knowing the outcome of two other pairings with the sire is as follows:
Plasma het anery, hypo ph amel charcoal X Hypo Blood het anery lavender
From this pairing the hatchling I was most wanting to see was a hypo moonstone blood.
Below are three of the four snakes that hatched from the eight egg clutch (four went bad; it was the dam's first year breeding).
I don't know if this is the brightest hypo plasma, or a gorgeous-pink Avalanche (which would prove out amel in the sire and amel as a hidden het in the dam), or a hypo moonstone blood! I've produced hypo lavenders before that are this bright, but I can't remember how the eyes looked. I feel like lavender is in there, as it's nice and pink...but then again I'm colorblind!
I believe both of these are plasmas. The best part is that all three snakes photo'd here are females. The diffusion on all three is magnificent for females.
Plasma #1
Plasma #2
Thanks for any help you can lend.
Plasma ph amel, anery, charcoal, hypo X Hypo Blood het anery lavender
The male was also paired to two other females; a lava blood ph amel anery, and a strawberry het amel, anery, motley. He proved to be het anery when the clutch he sired with the lava blood spit out a granite. He also proved het hypo when the clutch with the strawberry produced hypo strawberries, anerys, and a lone hypo strawberry anery. However, out of 21 eggs, no amels in that strawberry pairing.
So, the revised pairing after knowing the outcome of two other pairings with the sire is as follows:
Plasma het anery, hypo ph amel charcoal X Hypo Blood het anery lavender
From this pairing the hatchling I was most wanting to see was a hypo moonstone blood.
Below are three of the four snakes that hatched from the eight egg clutch (four went bad; it was the dam's first year breeding).
I don't know if this is the brightest hypo plasma, or a gorgeous-pink Avalanche (which would prove out amel in the sire and amel as a hidden het in the dam), or a hypo moonstone blood! I've produced hypo lavenders before that are this bright, but I can't remember how the eyes looked. I feel like lavender is in there, as it's nice and pink...but then again I'm colorblind!
I believe both of these are plasmas. The best part is that all three snakes photo'd here are females. The diffusion on all three is magnificent for females.
Plasma #1
Plasma #2
Thanks for any help you can lend.