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lajandt

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So I've had my two females for a while, And i've always wanted to see what they'd produce but never got around to it. Past two years they've been producing follicles.
I message my friend up with a ghost het amel, and I say why not.

Female 1 Ophelia
Het: Amel, Anthry, Motly, Hypo

Female 2 Raphael
(have no clue) :bird:

Male
Ghost Het Amel

This is if everything works out right and Everything checks out ok; I'd be perfectly fine with a batch of all normals. Ophelia was with the male for about a week and locked up many times for 5 days, Raphael locked only once or twice and seemed nervous with the male so didnt lock up till about two weeks after ophelia.

Ophelia is showing eggs and just shed yesterday, going into her hidey box i prepared. Rahpeal is starting to show, but with her it can be hard to tell; I think it took though, she refused a meal! She never does that. lol
 
Please correct me if I am wrong... but with the Ophelia pairing, you could very well get some Amels, Anerys, Ghosts, Snows, Hypos, Corals, and normals... kinda nice really.
Good Luck!!
 
nice link post, I really think you should consider what you're breeding for. Just breeding because they can is different than breeding because you're wanting to acheive something. I'm not trying to sound confrantative but snake clutches are rather large and usually first clutches are larger in size. That's a lot of extra little mouths to feed and being all common morphs that could come from the pairing if you're thinking of breeding for monetary purposes you'll be eating up all your profit in feeders alone for the most part. Like I said I'm not trying to discourage you, but for future breeding make sure you have a plan set up to deal with all situations if they come along.
 
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