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Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 28 Apr 2010, 13:12

The ANERYTHRISTIC PEWTER 'white-sided' male x PEWTER/ ANERY PEWTER clutch is being produced as I type.

Here is an up date photo of the gal prior to her laying (the male is on page 2):

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10 eggs on the ground so far :fw:

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 29 Apr 2010, 11:50

ANERYTHRISTIC PEWTER 'White-sided' male x PEWTER / ANERY PEWTER

Final count of eggs = 14 fertile 'pearly whites' |D

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 29 Apr 2010, 11:53

Project Pairing:

PLATINUM hetero Amelanistic x hetero Lava, Diffused, Amelanistic

This gal has surpassed herself this Season & produced:

27 fertile eggs :fw:

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Clancorns » 29 Apr 2010, 14:54

Good grief! Thats a lot!
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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 30 Apr 2010, 11:01

Clancorns wrote:Good grief! Thats a lot!


Ya,

She's a good producer, however, I had not planned on quite so many!

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 02 May 2010, 10:29

Lexcorn wrote:
Lexcorn wrote:Our 'Prize' possession is due to meet her intended husband quite soon.

Not, absolutely, sure on who that may be (all depends on the ability of the selected male(s) as one is a youngster & may not be sufficiently confident).

Here is a March 2010 up date photo of the gal:

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By lexcorn at 2010-03-15

GHOST BLOODRED with the most extreme lateral diffusion. Not so obvious in the photo granted, however, believe me when I say she is simply stunning |D

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Up date due on this gal.

Paired up with our LAVENDER hetero Diffused, Hypo male.

Therefore the mating is:

LAVENDER hetero Diffused, Hypo x GHOST BLOODRED

Project Progeny _

25% Hypomelanistic Bloodred hetero Lavender, Anery
25% Bloodred hetero Hypo, Lavender, Anery
25% Hypomelanstic hetero Diffused, Lavender, Anery
25% Wild Type hetero Diffused, Lavender, Hypo, Anery

Cheers. Lex


This stunning lady has presented her 'pearly white' clutch to us last night |D
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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 02 May 2010, 10:35

Here we go :fw:

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21 Fertile Eggs (some are hidden under the substrate) |D

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Adsclarke » 02 May 2010, 11:07

Wow nice one Lex ! Congrats!

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 04 May 2010, 11:11

Adsclarke wrote:Wow nice one Lex ! Congrats!

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Hi Adam,

Yus, it's turned into a great weekend with a few clutches being produced &, also, the T+ Albino 'hook up'.

The Breeding Season is in full swing now |D

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 06 May 2010, 12:03

And this morning we find another treasure ;)

Zee CORAL AVALANCHE female has parted with her gifts & as this is her 1st year of Breeding I am pretty stunned at the amount.

25 Fertile Eggs

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Yeeehaw :fw:

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Clancorns » 06 May 2010, 14:10

WOW thats 73 eggs with 3 of your girls :shock: :shock: :fw: Brilliant!! Well done girlies
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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Adsclarke » 06 May 2010, 14:24

Congrats Lex :D That is a lot of eggs you are collecting now!

What was the breeding with the Coral Avalanche?

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby guttatus.ch » 06 May 2010, 18:14

Great clutch sizes!

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Re: Seaon 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby vetdebbie » 06 May 2010, 21:57

OMG!

I honestly don'tknow whether to be envious or relieved that it's not us with those clutch sizes!

(Right now I'm leaning more towards relieved)

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