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More Eggs!

Author: admin Category: Blog, Uncategorized

Thursday
Jun 24, 2010

6/22/10

I thought this girl had finished laying at first when I took her out of the rack. In this shot you can see her tail pointing straight out as she is still laying the last eggs(I hadn’t realized yet when I took the photo).

still laying

I noticed she seemed abnormally aggitated for a snake that had just laid, then when I peeked around I saw she was passing another egg and gently put her back. She had laid two in the morning, which you see next to her, and then another 4 in the later afternoon/evening. In the afternoon when I opened her tub and saw her coiled on a group of eggs with the two next to her, I assumed she was done as lots of time had gone by since the morning eggs. This was her first rodeo and I guess she just needed a little time to finish a job well done. All 6 eggs candled fine with nice healthy veins, we are excited about this clutch as she is an Enchi and has been bred primarily our Butter. Enchi Butters are quite pretty and I cant wait to see how the odds pan out.

Here she is finally done.

coiled on eggs

 

 

          Earlier in the month on 6/4 we had a Pastel female we produced a few years back, lay 6 eggs. She was bred exclusively to our Pastel Orange Ghost male. This clutch should produce some Super Pastels het for  Orange Ghost.

 

              On 6/8/10 the mother of the Pastel, ”Raquel”(our Reduced Pattern girl), laid one egg in the morning. I checked on her throughout the day and waited for the rest but they looked like they were still not low enough to come out. By the evening I took the one egg out, which looked fine, and put it in an egg box in the incubator. I waited 1 day, then 2 days and finally on 6/11 she dropped the other 6 eggs. All  7 of them look good. She is a captive hatched animal that has a gorgeous reduced woma like pattern. I would like to hold back a male butter from this clutch and finally prove out this trait as simple recessive as she shows all the classics markers. I have held back a female pastel and a spider she has produced (both show some reduction) but have not gotten the male morph I wanted to prove her out. I am hoping to see a nice reduced looking male butter from this one to hold back and breed to all 3 females and finally prove this out as genetic.

Here is a picture of ”Raquel” and her Butter boyfriend in action.

Raquel and BB 021810

 

This is shot of her daughter the Pastel soaking prior to her ovulation.

RP soaks 041510

 

We are about two weeks out from  hatching our next clutch which should yeild some Ghost Pinstripes and a few days later a KingPin clutch. We should have some updates and pictures as they hatch. Thanks for stopping by!

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Baby Updates

Author: admin Category: Blog

Thursday
Jun 10, 2010

Its been a while and things have been rocking here since our last post. We have two more clutches hatched and one more laid. The first clutch is from a Spider female to our male Pastel Orange Ghost. This clutch has finally delivered a Bumble Bee after 18 possible eggs over the last two seasons.

bee is out

 

The outcome of this clutch was 1.3 Pastels, 1.1 normals and .1 Bumble Bee all het for Orange Ghost. As I mentioned earlier, over the last two seasons we have had 18 eggs that were possible bumble bees. From those 18, 17 hatched yeilding, 9 normals, 5 pastels, 2 spiders and 1 bumble bee. For those of you who are not familiar with the genetics and possibilities each one of those eggs had a 1 in 4(25%) chance of being a bumble bee or a normal. Ouch, odds were not so kind on this project but we are very happy with our little girl and she will be staying right here in the Jungle.

 

Here are the females from this clutch all cleaned up.

girlies

And our little bee getting her first bath.

bee bath

 

Our next clutch to hatch is from our VPI line Black Satin Pastel male to a dark Black Back female and boy did they deliver some really dark Black Pastels. This clutch yeilded 2.1 Black Pastels and 1.1 normals and 1 egg that went bad during incubation. This pairing is a classic case of selective breeding in order to produce a deep, intense black color and we are real proud of the results. You can  see the normals even have real black backs too.

 

Here is a pic of the boys right out of the egg.

boy blacks

 And the girls just out, I think this female will probably stay here as she looks like a great snake to make Super Black Pastels but then again, LOL,  I say that about all the pretty snakes we hatch. Truth is at the end of the day, you cant keep them all.

girlies

Seeing the Black Pastels next to the normals really helps you get a good idea of their rich coloration.

 

          Our last bit of info is of the latest clutch laid which was sired by our Pastel Orange Ghost to a Reduced Pattern Pastel female we produced back in 07. Also we should have three more clutches hatching and being laid this coming month so stay tuned for more action and thanks for stopping by.

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