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CalGirl

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Hi, everyone. My name is Chris, and I live outside of Sacramento in the Foothills. I am employed as an equine veterinary technician, and reside with my 95 lb Rotty cross, 3 kitties, a 55 gal aquarium, and my lovely new lavender male, Elvis. In an apartment. :crazy02::crazy02:

'10 1.0 Lavender, 66% Charcoal, Bloodred, 50% Amel, Hypo, Anery

Even though I know it will be approx 2 yrs before he is mature enough to breed, I am already looking for 1-2 females (2010 through this hatching season) that would pair nicely with him. Bein he is het for so many poss morphs, I would like some advice on what the best homo/het female(s) would be to prove out some of his hets. (I already have my eye on a Charcoal het Lav)

Will post some pics of him shortly.

Thank you in advance,

Chris
 
A few pics of Elvis...
 

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Hello and welcome! That is a lot of hets! Looking forward to pics. Have you found any genetic calculators yet? If not this one is fun to play around with, especially when trying to pair a bunch of hets, I find.
http://corncalc.com/
 
Hello and welcome! That is a lot of hets! Looking forward to pics. Have you found any genetic calculators yet? If not this one is fun to play around with, especially when trying to pair a bunch of hets, I find.
http://corncalc.com/

Thank you for the welcome! I have played with corncalc more than I care to admit. Some of the pairings I have entered in, w/ his 5 ph, have resulted in quite the list, and is rather intimidating. Hence why I am so keen to prove or eliminate some of his multiple hets. I'm thinking the most logical way would be to do one at a time (i.e. Charcoal and Bloodred/Diffused). If anyone has any advice, or other thoughts, I am more than ready!
 
You might also post this question in the Cultivars section, you will probably get more expert opinions there. I've never bred and don't feel qualified to offer an opinion.
 
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