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Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Jill » 21 May 2010, 11:26

Congratulations to you, and her, Lex!! I bet she's about ready for a mouse now ;)
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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Clancorns » 21 May 2010, 11:33

Your tempting me now, I shall have to stop looking at this thread ya know!!

Good luck with ALL those eggs, you must be hip deep now |D Alun will have to sell his bikes to make room for more incubators :lol!: *runs away incase he reads this*
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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Jill » 21 May 2010, 11:44

If they are motorbikes there is no way they should go! Just need to build several extensions for the snakes ;)
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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Adsclarke » 21 May 2010, 12:32

Woohoo! Well done Lex, that is a great outcome! Can't wait to see what pops out of those eggs! 100% diffused is a major bonus too!

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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 21 May 2010, 12:38

Adsclarke wrote:Woohoo! Well done Lex, that is a great outcome! Can't wait to see what pops out of those eggs! 100% diffused is a major bonus too!

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Thanks Adam |D

Would you believe that I paired these two to provide simple Charcoal Anerythristic!

Now, I shall have to consider retaining even more Keepers dependent upon the selection in the clutch :shock:

My mantra of No Keepers is going slightly a.w.o.l. this Season, yet again.

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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 21 May 2010, 12:41

Clancorns wrote:Your tempting me now, I shall have to stop looking at this thread ya know!!

Good luck with ALL those eggs, you must be hip deep now |D Alun will have to sell his bikes to make room for more incubators :lol!: *runs away incase he reads this*


Thanks Layla......... |D

There's NO WAY that the bikes would go, gee I have not even managed to obtain 1/2 the garage yet!

Ya, the numbers of eggs keeps increasing. Have you a tally yet?

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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 21 May 2010, 12:44

Jill wrote:Congratulations to you, and her, Lex!! I bet she's about ready for a mouse now ;)


Thanks Jill ;)

She's a little deflated atm I should imagine, however, I'm not sure she has completed her task yet so I shall wait a while before offering some nurishment.

And Al will be pleased to learn that you support his motor bike enthusiasm |D

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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Clancorns » 21 May 2010, 13:02

Lexcorn wrote:Another couple of clutches presented today, providing the following cultivars:

GHOST BLOODRED
CORAL AVALANCHE
GHOST hetero Diffused
CORAL SNOW hetero Diffused
LAVENDER STRIPE
LAVENDER ph Stripe

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Re. Tally up....
I dont know how many were laid in the 2 above clutches....and Ive added 2 clutches I know about (Ebony & Mrs Plat)....so in 11 clutches that I know of.....(I think)211 fertile eggs. Your averaging 19 fertile eggs per clutch :cheers: ;) Fertility in Lexcorn lines I'd say were TOP NOTCH ;) :angel:
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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 21 May 2010, 13:17

Hi Layla,

The 2 clutches were 25 Fertile Eggs & 17 Fertile Eggs respectively ;)

So, that brings our total to 253 :fw:

I don't know, perhaps, we should not have counted as I'm envisaging many hours of feeding / cleaning!

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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 24 May 2010, 11:14

Up date on the egg count as follows:-

CORAL AVALANCHE 'ICARUS' x HYPOMELANISTIC LAVENDER ph Amel, Anery

This is a much awaited clutch & the lady did not disappoint although this is her 1st year of Breeding she produced a nice size clutch ;)

Clutch _ 17 Fertile Eggs

This news will please a few folks |D

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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Adsclarke » 24 May 2010, 11:33

This is a great breeding! More Hypos though ;)

I shall look forward to seeing these guys a lot, it will be interesting to see if anything other than Hypo pops up!

Congrats Lex!

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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 29 May 2010, 11:20

Adsclarke wrote:This is a great breeding! More Hypos though ;)

I shall look forward to seeing these guys a lot, it will be interesting to see if anything other than Hypo pops up!

Congrats Lex!

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Oh Yus,

With 3 clutches all providing Hypomelanistic hatchlings, I am hoping that we have some variation on a theme too |D

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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Adsclarke » 30 Aug 2010, 17:22

Hey Lex :)

What was the result of this breeding:

LAVENDER STRIPE 'Vanishing Pattern' hetero Amel Prometheus x CARAMEL MOTLEY hetero Amel:

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Re: Season 2010 _ Project Pairings

Postby Lexcorn » 30 Aug 2010, 17:37

Adsclarke wrote:Hey Lex :)

What was the result of this breeding:

LAVENDER STRIPE 'Vanishing Pattern' hetero Amel Prometheus x CARAMEL MOTLEY hetero Amel:

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Hey Adam,

Spoke too soon.

She accepted the 'husband' but did not present any eggs :(

And so we go to Plan A for 2011 ;)

P.S. her Dam produced a double-clutch with some nice neonates which have hatched over the last few days, however, the combo of genes do not include a definate 100% Hypomelanistic.

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