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2021 Breeding Log

Our theme for 2021 is outcrossing. 


We have a large collection of extremely diverse brongersmai. Most of which are one or two generations from wild-caught blood. Since some of our collection is aging we wanted to make sure that we were preserving the genetics of these animals. While some of our 2021 pairings will be first time parents and simple gene stacking projects, a handful are first time pairings of proven animals that are 10-17 years of age.


Please read before contacting us on availability. 
  • Most 2021 offspring will not be available until March 2022. 
  • There will be no waiting list. 
  • There will be no deposits accepted on offspring that haven't been posted for sale.

Clutch 1: ('08) Goldeneye  x ('11) T- Karma Maker
Date Laid: 3/25/21
Good Eggs: 20
Bad Eggs: 1
Slow grown and not overbred, this pair did not disappoint. We give our girls a season off after producing. This is the fifth clutch from this 13-year young female.

Date Hatched: 5/29/21
List of what was hatched: Goldeneyes Het T-, Normal Het T-

Clutch 2: ('04) Kara x ('15) F1 Orange Crush Goldeneye
Date Laid: 3/29/21
Good Eggs: 19
Bad Eggs: 3
Repeat pairing from 2018: F2 Orange Crush Goldeneyes. Mom is one of our best breeders originating from Kara Norris stock and her orange coloration has significantly impacted every clutch she has laid for us. 

Date Hatched: 6/3/21
List of what was hatched: Goldeneyes, Normals

Clutch 3: ('15) T- Ivory x ('16) Batik Het T-
Date Laid: 3/31/21
Good Eggs: 6 4
Bad Eggs: 6 8 (mom rolled two eggs pretty good and they went bad)
First time mom. We really prefer our girls to be on the small side of things and get around 8-10 eggs per clutch. The obvious downside to that is when the clutch isn't 100%, your odds suffer tremendously.

Date Hatched: 6/4/21
List of what was hatched: T- Batrix, Batrix Het T-, Matrix Het T-

Clutch 4: (‘13) Non-Karma Double Het T+/- x (‘13) T+ Batik
Date Laid: 4/5/21
Good Eggs: 20
Bad Eggs: 0
Mom is a Non-Karma from the first known Karma clutch. She also happens to be the mother of a few of the most colorful offspring we’ve ever produced. This breeding is to further explore the genetic inheritance of her color influence.

Date Hatched: 6/8/21
List of what was hatched: T+ Batik 50% Poss Het T-, T+ 50% Het T-, Normals 100% Het T+ 50% Het T-.

Clutch 5: ('10) Het T+ x ('15) Cherry Bomb
Date Laid: 4/9/21
Good Eggs: 11
Bad Eggs: 5
Both parents are direct Barker lineage and are extremely colorful.

Date Hatched: 6/10
List of what was hatched: T+, Normals 100% Het T+

Clutch 6: ('13) Batik x ('17) Magpie
Date Laid: 4/9/21
Good Eggs: 11
Bad Eggs: 5
Both produced by us. This was a terrible clutch for us. Will explain shortly....

Date Hatched: 6/13/21
List of what was hatched: Goldeneyes

Clutch 7: (‘14) Caramel Sumatran x (‘14) Caramel Sumatran 
Date Laid: 4/13/21
Good Eggs: 0
Bad Eggs: 12
Both parents are proven, so our setup must’ve been off. Serious bummer as T+ Sumatran are the best....

Clutch 8: ('04) GKR Bangka x ('08) Goldeneye
Date Laid: 4/14/21
Good Eggs: 20
Bad Eggs: 3
These are the OG's of our collection. The Bangkas are a line exclusive to us and traceable back to their import in to the country. 

Date Hatched: 6/18/21
List of what was hatched: Goldeneyes, Normals

Clutch 9: ('10) Het T+ x ('15) VPI Stripe Poss Het Sunglow (hypo and T+ albino)
Date Laid: 4/16/21
Good Eggs: 15
Bad Eggs: 2
Both parents are VPI lineage and extremely colorful. The male is a first time breeder. 

Date Hatched: 6/19/21
List of what was hatched: VPI Stripe Lineage Poss het T+ albino (stripes and non-stripes)

Clutch 10: ('13) Lyly Het T+ x ('14) Goldeneye Het T+
Date Laid: 4/28/21
Good Eggs: 15
Bad Eggs: 0
Mom is a virgin red Lyly lineage animal produced by Matt Turner. 

Date Hatched: 7/3/21
List of what was hatched: All Lyly lineage: T+ Goldeneyes, Goldeneyes, T+ and Normals

Clutch 11: ('13) Goldeneye x ('04) GKR Bangka
Date Laid: N/A
Good Eggs: N/A
Bad Eggs: N/A
This is the absolute lowest of low when working with and breeding animals. Death. Our virgin female Goldeneye (from the first ever Pixel clutch) died from complications after ovulation. We don't know what happened exactly or why, but we do know it was complications from breeding. She was in fantastic health prior to ovulation. 

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