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Amel Hypo Cinder Stripes Hatching! Targets Achieved!!

WOW, you are having a fantastic year! All those babies are beautiful, but peppermint stripes.... just wow.
and I'm also very impressed you have a snake that sits for flowers and sea shell placement ~ mine are always trying to flee the scene.
 
Nancy, do you think you will ever repeat this breeding next year. Working with Gracie is a full time job in patience and perseverance. So to get a second baby now is not in my time table, but i would love one of your peppermint stripes. A male is what I would look for to eventually breed to Gracie. Could you keep me in mind for next year, if you do decide to repeat.

Gracie is doing much better no more frantic striking, we can pick her up now, with a lot of tail rattling in her feeding bin.
 
It's quite likely! The rule is, the previous year's babies have to be gone! I don't think that's going to be a problem...
 
You're having a really good year with babies!

Yes, but I only have one more clutch that will be offered for sale (and I am dying of excitement for that one!!). I also have two project clutches one of which is going home with their mom and one of which will be all holdbacks.
 
There are 1.1 pep stripes sold. There are 0.0.3 pep stripes left. (Two of those have popped females one or two times) This clutch is about 50:50 feeding/tease feeding, so I haven't sexed the babies that are tease feeding, because I want them to get going eating by themselves before I make them angry. By tease feeding, I mean I hold the snake, it strikes at the pink, it swallows the pink.

Males, $250, females, $400. The price difference reflects the scarcity of female cinder morphs- some female het cinders do not produce females, ever. There's quite a long thread about it from a couple months ago where you can read about this. Everyone just thought they were having bad luck with sex ratios.
 
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I think you meant that some het cinder females do not produce homozygous cinder *females*, ever :)

I love your snakes. If an unsexed peppermint stripe pops male I am interested!
 
Dang Baby B needs to get on the clue bus and start eating. He and one other pepp are being difficult. Everyone else is either eating or tease-feeding by me handing them the pink and then I set them in their deli to eat it.
 
I think you meant that some het cinder females do not produce homozygous cinder *females*, ever :)

I love your snakes. If an unsexed peppermint stripe pops male I am interested!

You're right- that's what I meant.
 
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