WingedWolf
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This boy performed very well for us in 2007/2008, and got last season off. If you look at the other pastels in my collection, they were all sired by this boy. He's not the lightest pastel, but some of his daughters have plenty of blush, and one of his sons (23) is quite nice, so he's capable of throwing some decent pastels, depending on what you pair him with. He'd also be a good choice for cinny and chocolate projects. Weighed 893 grams in June. Scrapes on the top of the neck are just from his crawling under his water bowl the wrong way a few times--nothing serious, just scraped scales.
Sired pastels on 3 females in 2007/08, including a huge female who produced a clutch of 13 perfect, fertile eggs--and hatched out 11 pastels from it!
Used to take FT, but switched to live-only after he started breeding. Tends to go off feed during breeding, but this isn't a huge issue, as he holds weight well and is healthy. Will take hopper rats, but prefers mice when he's feeling fussy. (This hasn't been an issue for us, as we raise mice for the hatchlings anyhow, and one or two mice a week is plenty to keep his weight up).
With a bit of attention, you may convince him back onto FT during the summer.
Preventative worming occurred in 2008. Has a great personality and was handled a lot in the past. He would make a great pet, or breeder for someone starting out.
Take him home for $150 in person (or from the Omaha breeders expo on the 4th), or $200 SHIPPED, or make an offer! (no crazy lowballing, please). Shipping via shipyourreptiles.com/UPS overnight.
Sired pastels on 3 females in 2007/08, including a huge female who produced a clutch of 13 perfect, fertile eggs--and hatched out 11 pastels from it!
Used to take FT, but switched to live-only after he started breeding. Tends to go off feed during breeding, but this isn't a huge issue, as he holds weight well and is healthy. Will take hopper rats, but prefers mice when he's feeling fussy. (This hasn't been an issue for us, as we raise mice for the hatchlings anyhow, and one or two mice a week is plenty to keep his weight up).
With a bit of attention, you may convince him back onto FT during the summer.
Preventative worming occurred in 2008. Has a great personality and was handled a lot in the past. He would make a great pet, or breeder for someone starting out.
Take him home for $150 in person (or from the Omaha breeders expo on the 4th), or $200 SHIPPED, or make an offer! (no crazy lowballing, please). Shipping via shipyourreptiles.com/UPS overnight.
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