Solar Serpents breeding plans for 2025

Thanks! Lark produces the nicest tesseras I’ve ever owned. Full, clean stripes with busy side patterns.

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First pip of the year! Kirby and Cicada’s three eggs, day 68:

I tried re-pairing Kirby and Cicada several times after she laid her clutch, but neither of them seemed interested at all, so they just get these three eggs.

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Oh yay!!! A pippy day is a good day!

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Excellent! Come on out, little guy. :slight_smile:

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Oh yay! I’m so glad to see an update on your post, Olivia! Congrats.

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Congratulations on the cutest little nose! I can’t wait to see what is attached to it! :pray:

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Day 68, too. There’s something in the air this year, I guess.

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First baby is out! A perfect little sunkissed anery named Marshmallow. The other two eggs have pipped. I’ve thankfully been really busy out of the house the last two days, so it’s been keeping me from hovering over them!


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Aww, sweet little Marshmallow! What a little cutie! Congratulations Olivia! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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What a cool headstamp. And webby unbroken cheek mark!

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Aww, Marshmallow is adorable! Congrats!

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Welcome to the world, Marshmallow!

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Next baby is out! This one is Chocolate, 7.6 grams. Sunkissed anery. Any of these babies might be red factor, but I’m not trying to figure that out just yet.

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Pretty little one! Now that we have a chocolate and a marshmallow may we please have a graham cracker? I’m in the mood for some s’mores!!! :fire: :blush:

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I was thinking the same, Caron. Two cuties, Olivia!

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So, a couple of months ago, I accidentally did a very dumb thing. I had been moving some snakes into different enclosures and had forgotten that I put a female into one and then accidentally put a male into that one too. Thankfully the female was large enough to breed and laid her eggs without issue, but it’s not a pairing I would have intentionally chosen! I figured I wouldn’t bother posting about it, because it should be a clutch of all normals. The pairing is peppermint ph caramel x normal het sunkissed ph palmetto, ultra, (and he had one parent who was ph cinder and stripe). As I’ve been candling the eggs, I noticed the telltale sign of some of them being light morphs and some being dark. I thought maybe I hit the ph ultra odds and would get a clutch of normals and ultramels. But also the breeder who produced the male got some of the genetics incorrect on other snakes, so I also thought it was possible he was pos het ultra OR amel, even though that’s not what was listed.

Anyway… first baby is pipping and what the heck is it? A snow? I can’t wait to see what it actually is once it comes all the way out.

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Yes, the last one will be named Graham!

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Well, how about that! Almost has a bit of a golden tone. My first thought was Buttermint. Just go ahead and whack it out of the park regardless of expectations or odds. :baseball:

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That would be a delightful surprise!

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The golden look may just be me, or my screen. But Peppermint works.

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