2004 Projects
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2004 Breeding Results   
Male
Female
Eggs Layed
Eggs Hatched
Cultivars Hatched
Cultivars Kept
Comments
00-001-SN
Snow
02-004-AM
Amel
16+1 slug
15
9.6 Amelanistic het Anery
None
Found out my female Amel wasn't het AneryA.  This male is the father of 02-005-AM meaning he could be either het HypoA or homo HypoA.  It's not a definite as the mother of that snake was an Amel, and could have been the carrier of the HypoA gene showing up in the female.
02-002-NO
Normal het
Snow/HypoA

02-003-SN
Snow
18 + 0 slugs
18
2.2 Normal het Snow
2.1 Amel het Anery
2.5 Anery het Amel
3.1 Snow
all possibly het HypoA
1.0 Amel het Anery
1.0 Snow
This breeding hatched out a rainbow of cultivars, and confirmed that the male was het Snow.  I did not find out he was het HypoA until the following breeding had eggs hatch.
02-002-NO
Normal het
Snow/HypoA
02-005-AM
Amel het Anery/HypoA

13 + 0 slugs
13
0.1 Normal het Amel
3.6 Amel
0.3 Hypo het Amel
all possibly het Anery
0.1 Hypo het Amel
0.1 Hypo het Amel

The 3 HypoA's hatched in this clutch were a huge surprise. It means the Normal male is het HypoA, and the female Amel is at least het HypoA, but possibly homo.  This female is an offspring from my 00-001-SN male, and he could be either het HypoA or homo HypoA.  The mother of this female was also an Amel, and she could have been the one to pass on the HypoA gene as well.
00-001-SN
Snow
02-002-AY
Anery het Amel
19 + 0 slugs
19
6.5 Anery het Amel
3.5 Snow
None
This matchup produced results showing the AneryA female was het Amelanistic.  For a first time breeder, this female laid a surprising 19 eggs.
02-001-AY
Anery het Amel
Private Person's Amelanistic het Anery poss het/homo HypoA
14 + 0 slugs
14
4.2 Normal het Snow
1.1 Amel het Anery
2.3 Anery het Amel
0.1 Snow
None
This female is owned by a friend, and is her third year breeding.  She is the female who got me started in this hobby.  She is also the mother to the 02-005-AM female from the previous breeding.  She is therefor possibly het/homo for HypoA.  This breeding helped me to show that the male was het for Amelanism.
00-001-SN
Snow
02-004-LV
Lavender het Anery
12 + 0 slugs
7
2.1 Normal het  Snow/Lavender
2.2 Anery het Opal
1.0 Normal het Snow/Lavender
0.1 Normal het Snow/Lavender
Found that this Lavender female was het AneryA as evidenced by the AneryA hatchlings.  This female was not brumated, and I wonder if that affected the number of non-hatching eggs.  This male has been my 'stud' male for the last three years, and am confident in his ability to fertilize eggs.  The two kept hatchlings have so far proven to be very difficult feeders.  Will not take any kind of f/t meals, but will eat live pinks.
02-001-CH
Charcoal het ??
02-002-CH
Charcoal het ??
13 + 1 slug
13
7.6 Charcoal
1.0 Charcoal
0.1 Charcoal
Neither snake here was brumated, and unfortunately I did not breed either of them to different cultivars.  They did not produce any blizzards which shows that either one of them is not het for Amel, but doesn't mean neither of them aren't het for Amel.  Only a couple of non-feeders from this matchup, and all the babies are 'feisty'.  Not sure if this is a charcoal trait, or just these hatchlings.
02-002-NO
Normal het
Snow/HypoA

02-001-PH
Phantom het Anery
11 + 0 slugs
11
0.3 Normal het Charcoal Ghost
1.2 Anery het Charcoal Ghost
0.1 HypoA het Charcoal
1.3 Ghost het Charcoal
all possibly het Amel
0.1 Anery het Charcoal Ghost
0.1 HypoA het Charcoal
1.0 Ghost het Charcoal
0.1 Ghost het Charcoal
0.1 Ghost het Charcoal
0.1 Ghost het Charcoal
This female was not brumated.  This matchup was made mainly because it was the only male the female would let breed her.  She would also only let him breed her once.  After finding out previously this male was HypoA, I was really looking forward to seeing what would hatch out.  I was pleasantly surprised again when the female proved to be het AneryA with the hatching of the Ghosts.
02-001-LV
Lavender het ??
02-003-LV
Lavender het ??
0 + 4 slugs
0
NA
NA
This female was not brumated, and didn't lay her 'eggs' until well past her expected lay date.  I am nervous that either the male/female is infertile, or that it was just a product of not brumating either snake.

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