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Proving Out Hets

CalGirl

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Quick question for those more experienced than I...

How is the best way to prove a snake with mult poss hets? I have a 2010 1.0 lavender, 66% het 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 which homo/het female(s) would be best to prove out some of his hets. (I already have my eye on a Charcoal het Lav) I have no intention of going large scale, and would be doing this for my personal pleasure, so would like to keep the number of females down to a min. However, I know if he proves out for some specific hets, I could produce some very nice snakes.

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/or Bloodred/Diffused). If anyone has any advice, or other thoughts, I am more than ready!

Thank you for any info in advance.
 
If you can afford a double homo snake or two you'll probably make your life easier. I to spend far too much time on corn calc.
 
a powder female for sure is a great start ;)

They are homo for hypo, charcoal, anery, and amel.

I know, I know, it'll probably be tricky to identify some of those babies though! Maybe you can find someone with a trained eye?

Rebecca
 
Fyrefocks said exactly what I was going to suggest. A hypo pewter and a snow are your best bets.
 
I was able to find and borrow a Fire het Hypo Charcoal this year. Keep looking...what you need is out there! I made an ad in the "corns wanted" classified section...
 
Thank you, everyone, for your time and suggestions. After running the results through CornCalc :)bowdown:) I believe that the Hypo Pewter and Snow are the winners!! I'll be on the lookout for an exceptional female from each. :)

Chris
 
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