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jonoandapril |
Posted - 19/09/2012 : 18:19:30 was thinking, im going to do bee x normal this season, but also have hodgie's (cheers mate, he's a cracking snake) fire now. if i put fire into the 'mix' alternatly with bee, is there any chance of an egg getting all the three genes? i dont think so, but so far royals have suprised me more than once and im sure id heard of breeders putting more than one male to a female. |
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jonoandapril |
Posted - 26/09/2012 : 19:59:19 roger that, il look into it then. cheers mate. |
hodgie |
Posted - 25/09/2012 : 22:37:19 The ones upstairs are Dave`s own personal snakes so you can get a cash deal on them, he only works on Sundays though. |
jonoandapril |
Posted - 25/09/2012 : 21:21:24 Oh, I wonder who that lucky person may have been? Haha! Have always liked Mojave's, il have to get on the morph wizard and see what is get from fire x Mojave or lesser. Did you happen to see what price he's letting them go for? |
hodgie |
Posted - 25/09/2012 : 19:27:17 quote: Originally posted by jonoandapril just not figured out what he should go with yet.
I know they won`t be old enough for next year but 2by2 have baby Mojave`s and Lesser`s upstairs. They did have 2 female Lessers last week but someone bought one, cough cough. |
jonoandapril |
Posted - 25/09/2012 : 17:13:18 cheers mate! i think the bee is going to have to be left to do his thing, maybe blaze can have a go next year. considering a new girl friend for him tho tbh, two breeding projects together. just not figured out what he should go with yet. |
hodgie |
Posted - 25/09/2012 : 14:48:26 Give both your males a go, i would be unfair to leave one there just watching, glad your happy with the male Fire. |
jonoandapril |
Posted - 22/09/2012 : 09:52:54 come to think of it, worst case just a female pastel would do the trick... |
jonoandapril |
Posted - 22/09/2012 : 09:52:13 yeah, painfully aware of that one lol. i only need a female pastel and bee, so im kinda hoping to get them both in the one clutch. bit of a longshot i know but got my fingers crossed anyway. |
Danno91 |
Posted - 20/09/2012 : 19:46:25 Remember that the eggs do not always match the odds its chance |
jonoandapril |
Posted - 20/09/2012 : 19:42:06 brilliant, im rubbish at the maths of it all. cheers guys. |
AndyJ80 |
Posted - 20/09/2012 : 16:11:46 Gets the old grey matter working lol |
Danno91 |
Posted - 20/09/2012 : 15:22:28 Love a bit of math in the morning
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AndyJ80 |
Posted - 20/09/2012 : 15:05:40 ^^^^^ spot on |
Danno91 |
Posted - 20/09/2012 : 08:06:44 Its early so I could have this slightly wrong but here goes
Fire x normal = 2/4 fire 2/4 normal Bee x normal = 1/4 normal 1/4 spider 1/4 pastel 1/4 bee
So doing what you said 2/8 fire 3/8 normal 1/8 bee 1/8 spider 1/8 pastel
So you have higher chance of a normal |
jonoandapril |
Posted - 20/09/2012 : 07:25:11 Righto. So technicaly if I put the fire and the bee to my normal that could (theoreticly) reduce the amount of normals in the clutch? |
blackskull |
Posted - 19/09/2012 : 19:36:49 From what i understand you can get split clutches, like kelf said. The chap i bought lars from had a split clutch but cant remember what, i think one of the sires was a yellow belly |
Kelfezond |
Posted - 19/09/2012 : 19:08:51 It's possible for all three genes to be present but not in the same snake so you could hatch a fire and a bumblebee where each egg is a result of a different sire. Apparently anyway dont think I've ever seen evidence of this though |