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NICE DINKER MALE?????

stuart walls

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Hey everyone, just some pics of my dinker male, the normal female i breed him, and his siblings. What you guys think...
 

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SIBLINGS OF DINKER MALE

Here are more pics of his 2010 and 2011 siblings:
 

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Nice ! They have great contrast between the dark black and nice gold color. That last pic is really stunning, really an outstanding looking snake. Offspring like these shows how important selective breeding is. Even if they are "just normals", whatever you breed with them will be the better for it.
I do have a question, think the language is a little mixed up. The first picture, is that the father (padre) ? Then the second pic is the female you bred him to, and the rest are offspring (descendientes) ? That's what it seems like to me, but I might have it wrong. I like them all, especially that last one. Love to see it crossed back to the father (or mother, whichever would work). Bet that and a spotnose would produce some screaming offspring!
Thanks for posting !

Andy
 
Nice ! They have great contrast between the dark black and nice gold color. That last pic is really stunning, really an outstanding looking snake. Offspring like these shows how important selective breeding is. Even if they are "just normals", whatever you breed with them will be the better for it.
I do have a question, think the language is a little mixed up. The first picture, is that the father (padre) ? Then the second pic is the female you bred him to, and the rest are offspring (descendientes) ? That's what it seems like to me, but I might have it wrong. I like them all, especially that last one. Love to see it crossed back to the father (or mother, whichever would work). Bet that and a spotnose would produce some screaming offspring!
Thanks for posting !

Andy

Andy thanks for your comment.

Your are correct with the order of snakes. 80% of the offsprings have gold color, extreme white flames in the sides, green eyes, and nice contrast. I think all these traits come from the father.

Here is another pic of that last offspring, while I was trying to breed with his brother.
 

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Normals come in an amazing array of patterns and colors and can be selectively bred no different than morphs except they are still normal wild types.
I like the male, he's a looker.
 
I agree with Jerry. Normals are so frequently overlooked as to how cool they can look and make wonderful pets just the same. You have great looking ones going on there.
 
Today taking some photos I noticed that some of 2011 babies look similar to the 2010 ones, both clutches are from the same parents. Take a look and let me know what do you think:
 

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Stewart babies tend to take on the parents patterns which is why some of the babies look similar. if you take a banded female and put it to a pastel you'll get banded pastels but its not genetic in the sense of it being a morph. They are normal.
 
Stewart babies tend to take on the parents patterns which is why some of the babies look similar. if you take a banded female and put it to a pastel you'll get banded pastels but its not genetic in the sense of it being a morph. They are normal.

I agree

they are nice looking normals, but the genetics are being passed from parents to offspring. I will look to selective breed this normals, and later on breed them to morphs.
 
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