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09-27-2006, 07:48 PM
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Looking for a breeder loan
I have a 15 lb virgin female BCI that we thought we had a boyfriend for this fall, but things have not worked out, so we are looking for a male BCI to breed her with. She's in prime shape to have a whole passel of babies, but we need a boy to do it with!
I'd love to have a morph for her, but since we aren't known as breeders yet, we're willing to work with a regular BCI to get her started, since she's so large we're not willing to ship her for both her safety and cost. Pics available upon request!
Thanks in advance!
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09-27-2006, 09:15 PM
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I might be willing to split a litter of boas with you. I have a male hypo het stripe, 50% poss het for albino, 50% poss het for anery. As for terms i would like the hypos and you keep the normals. The normals will be 50% poss het for stripe ans slight chance poss het for anery and albino. Im currently proving this male out for his het albino this year, so we dhould know by the time the litter comes. Anyway email me at mriffis@hotmail.com for other important terms and conditions.
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09-27-2006, 10:27 PM
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Ive got a pretty clean male Ill sell ya and then you can play .Whats he Het for ??? Gotta be something in there because he just seems above average for a Common.
Lots of pink and what have ya.
LMK if your breeder loan doesnt jive,yes I can do some quality pics upon request.
M/
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10-02-2006, 05:53 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bigybigy
I might be willing to split a litter of boas with you. I have a male hypo het stripe, 50% poss het for albino, 50% poss het for anery. As for terms i would like the hypos and you keep the normals. The normals will be 50% poss het for stripe ans slight chance poss het for anery and albino. Im currently proving this male out for his het albino this year, so we dhould know by the time the litter comes. Anyway email me at mriffis@hotmail.com for other important terms and conditions.
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Wow, that hardly seems fair. Especially if she was houseing & feeding the male.
When I do breeding loans with the Cornsnakes, I do a 25/75 or 50/50 split regardless of morphs hatched & depending on whether or not I'm careing for the loaned snake.
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10-02-2006, 12:21 PM
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Well she gets at least one hypo. It all depends on ratio of hypos to normals. If there are more than 50% hypos in the litter than she gets them.
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10-02-2006, 02:08 PM
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Still a very poor offer. I hope she didn't take it.
You'd be making out like a bandit taking animals that are worth at least triple of the normals that produced for her hard work & risk to the female. It should be at the most a 50/50 split right down the middle with each of you getting an equal number of Hypos. At that, if I was houseing the male & careing for the female, the male's owner would get 25%.
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10-02-2006, 02:30 PM
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Once the female becomes gravid, then i end up sending some money to take care of feeding and housing. Of the 2 split litters that i have done, I have sent money to cover at least half of the feeding, housing, etc.. and it has woked out fine.
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10-02-2006, 02:35 PM
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That's good of you to patrially pay for the care of your snake while out on breeding loan.
However, what is your reasoning behind taking all of the Hypos when you still wouldn't be provideing full care?
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10-02-2006, 03:28 PM
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If she gets a better deal then so be it, but thats what ive got to offer.
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