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marc_sg Posted - 11/01/2014 : 11:56:24
Any one had any locks this year yet. Ive started putting my pairs together and nothing so far
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marc_sg Posted - 15/04/2014 : 21:48:58
Shes healthy. She scoffed 2 large mice in minutes so least shes back eating
Moppet Posted - 15/04/2014 : 19:39:00
Congrats 0.3% is still a chance and sometimes they can surprise you. Fingers crossed for lots of good eggs and a healthy mum
marc_sg Posted - 15/04/2014 : 19:19:50
UPDATE!!!!!

MY LONG AWAITED pairing has finally given me hope. Bloodred het stripe hypo cinder ph amel x miami bloodred het stripe hypo cinder ph amel. Im so hoping for all the hets to prove out. And i know my chances of a 5 gene jackpot is 0.3% but thats better than 0%
Moppet Posted - 24/03/2014 : 23:07:31
Exciting stuff

I've had two locks with the pair I was planning to breed this year. The female is huge, refusing to eat and is already blue so hopefully lots of eggs on the way
marc_sg Posted - 24/03/2014 : 20:28:15
Hi ....It's been a while since I've been on here.I hope everyone has had lots of locks or even had eggs laid by now. I've had 4 comfirmed locks from my ghost motley (f) x bloodred ghost (m)het pied charcoal amel poss het stripe. And 5 confirmed locks from my miami bloodred het cinder hyoo charcoal poss het stripe(m) x bloodred het cinder stripe charcoal poss het stripe. Not confirmed but they have been flirting ghost bloodred pied (f) x ghost bloodred het pied both het charcoal amel poss het stripe
Moppet Posted - 14/01/2014 : 22:02:42
I'm hoping for some good luck and that my male's phs (charcoal and amel) are proven.

If that happens *and* I'm very lucky, I could get a whiteout If not, I might get some fires, diffused, amels and normals or if he has neither, it'll be just diffused and normal .

If he is het for both his possible hets, then I could get Pewters, blizzards and possibly a whiteout!!! Everything is crossed! All my females are het charcoal or possibly het charcoal and he is my only male who could be carrying it... eek.

This year is going to tell me whether my future breeding plans are possible or not!

Plus I'll be waiting to find out if my very bright 'normal' female which many people (including eeji) have said 'could' be a poor quality hypo is infact a normal or a hypo. (my male is a hypo diffused).
marc_sg Posted - 14/01/2014 : 20:38:52
Nexivred. I have a perfect male for ur diffused poss het cinder
marc_sg Posted - 14/01/2014 : 20:36:11
Im hoping for cinder diffused stripes and a nice selection of motley pied bloodred ghosts
NexivRed Posted - 13/01/2014 : 19:44:28
What's everyone hoping to hit this year morph wise? :-)
Moppet Posted - 12/01/2014 : 17:16:54
I don't brumate mine so they follow the natural winter/breeding season cycles. They seem to be ready at about April, so much later than ones which are brumated
oakleyman18 Posted - 12/01/2014 : 15:56:32
As said, too early in the season really. You should warm up for a month really to give them a chance to begin the proper ovulation cycles. Most people begin getting locks Feb/March.
herriotfan Posted - 11/01/2014 : 19:29:59
It's a bit early just yet.
Moppet Posted - 11/01/2014 : 14:48:37
Not yet, it's still a bit early I think.

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