Oh it's the 2011 season!!!!

softballstud_1099

New Member
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371
Location
Texas
I have started some of mine already.

My most anticipated ones are my Mack Snow Giant het blizzard male to my Mack Snow Enigma female.

I plan to prove out one of my males that is a normal het Trempor albino. I am going to breed him back to his mom this year to prove hime out hopefully.

Good luck to all this season.

Brent
 

James Lamantia

New Member
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99
Location
South Florida
I have put some of my stuff together already. I got my male Nova with 3 Mack Raptor females. Hopefully I will be able to get the male Dream fattened up soon so he can replace the Nova. I also have my Halloween Mask with a striped female and a patternless striped female paired up with a Mack Raptor reverse Stripe male.
 

fuzzylogix

Carpe Diem
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2,115
Location
Dallas, TX
we started our pairings two days ago but too many to list, lol. most excited about my typhoon project, afghan enigmas, super raptors, radars, afghan x bold, halloween masks, bold bandit snows, novas, several enigma pairings, red stripe bells, and my amel fat tails. i have an empty home made 72 tub rack all ready to go!
 

Kristi23

Ghoulish Geckos
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16,180
Location
IL
My geckos are late breeders. They usually don't start ovulating until late February/early March. Most start in April. I'm hoping they'll start a little earlier this season. I'm looking forward to new babies.:)
 

fl_orchidslave

New Member
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4,074
Location
St. Augustine, FL
A few of mine that didn't breed last season have been put together off and on for a month. So far only one has mated, a lovely Sunglow girl for her first time. I'm most excited about our Macks including Eclipses and RAPTOrs, and Sunglows.
 

Euphoric

New Member
Messages
461
Location
Mesa, Arizona
I usually wait until Feb, and my females do as well. But they were ovulating late into this year (I only bred them twice, it was their first year).

I am excited to get my Super Snow Albino hatchling...
 

Mich

New Member
Messages
172
My geckos are late breeders. They usually don't start ovulating until late February/early March. Most start in April. I'm hoping they'll start a little earlier this season. I'm looking forward to new babies.:)

Same here, I'm in a cooler climate and all my females are still sleeping away, lazy bums :)
 

LZRDGRL

Active Member
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2,807
Location
Southern Illinois
I put my breeding groups for 2011 together yesterday.

I have 10 babies running around, and 9 eggs in the incubator from November/December. They're clutches from Alex' and Lester's breeding groups (Reverse Stripe and Stripe Trempers).

What a stupid idea to have a breeding cage in the bedroom. "Lester the Molester" is rattling on the hydroton clayballs every night, argh. He has a big harem now, since Adonai, my most beautiful Emerine breeder male, turned out to be a girl! :eek::main_laugh:

My red stripe Enigma, Reikjavik, on the other hand, turned out to be a boy! He'll get Ruben's female offspring for pairing at the end of the year.

My most anticipated projects are the High Contrast Trempers/Emerines, the Eclipses, and the Red Stripe Bells.

I bought a Diablo Blanco (Saratoga; photo still from vms) with two snake eyes today, and she'll be ready for the next breeding season in fall for my het DB boy (Onwuegbuzie). She'll arrive next Wednesday, if weather permits.

This will be a busy semester. Thank goodness, we have one more week of vacation, so I cleaned out all the cages, bought new plastic plants and rock walls...

Good luck to everyone's breeding plans!

Chrissy
 

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