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RTROUPE 05-22-2009 09:15 PM

first clutch of the year!!!!!!!
 
I breed my pin to a normal female. She laid 9 eggs total, one was a slugaroo.
The first one hatched two day's ago, a pinstripe rock on. The second and third came out of their eggs today, both pinstripes!! So i took a peek at the other five, all pinstripes. man what a day. My question is how did that happen??

Miss Tuniwha 05-22-2009 10:16 PM

WOW! what crazy odds!!!

Apparently the Ball Python Gods like you!!!

RTROUPE 05-22-2009 10:28 PM

Thank you, so do the adult beverages tonight. I never expected that ratio.

TheFragginDragon 05-22-2009 10:30 PM

OMG! It doesn't get much cooler than that, congrats!!!:thumbsup:

RTROUPE 05-22-2009 10:31 PM

so far five are in the hatch rack , three to go!!!!!!!!!!!!

snakemansnakes 05-22-2009 10:42 PM

:eek:Awesome odds:thumbsup: Heres to 1.7

CornNut 05-22-2009 10:50 PM

Has this pin ever produced non pin offspring before (or is this his first clutch)?

If no non pin offspring, do you know if his parents could have both been pinstripes?

BRB reported last year that he had what appears to be a homozygous pinstripe and that it looks just like a heterozygous pinstripe (all or almost all the pinstripes before that one are heterozygous for the mutation). If your pinstripe came from a pin X pin clutch then it was a 33% chance homozygous pinstripe and you might have hit those odds.

Or you might have just got lucky with a heterozygous pin (like 1 in 256 lucky).

RTROUPE 05-22-2009 10:57 PM

I breed him to three more females this year, time will tell. I purchased him at the narbc in dallas last year from an asian man from St Louis. This is his first clutch.

RTROUPE 05-22-2009 10:58 PM

amen to the 1.7

Rick247 05-23-2009 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CornNut (Post 712691)
Has this pin ever produced non pin offspring before (or is this his first clutch)?

If no non pin offspring, do you know if his parents could have both been pinstripes?

BRB reported last year that he had what appears to be a homozygous pinstripe and that it looks just like a heterozygous pinstripe (all or almost all the pinstripes before that one are heterozygous for the mutation). If your pinstripe came from a pin X pin clutch then it was a 33% chance homozygous pinstripe and you might have hit those odds.

Or you might have just got lucky with a heterozygous pin (like 1 in 256 lucky).

Some folks where talking about the spider gene being this way too.

He is a for sure keeper.


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