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    What morph should I get

    In the next month or two I plan on getting 3 bp's to start my collection back up, I know for sure im getting a bumble bee & a mojave but im not sure what the third one will be. Im looking for another double or possibly 3 gene snake that costs no more than $900. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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    How about getting a killer bee male instead of a bumblebee. I favor mojave over most any other morphs so you can't go wrong there! Spinners are nice too when paired with lessers/mojave/pastel genes. They all produce beautiful combos. Good luck!

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    Re: What morph should I get

    Quote Originally Posted by Gto_402 View Post
    How about getting a killer bee male instead of a bumblebee. I favor mojave over most any other morphs so you can't go wrong there! Spinners are nice too when paired with lessers/mojave/pastel genes. They all produce beautiful combos. Good luck!
    If you can find a killer bee for $900 it is going to be the worst quality anyone has ever seen...

    You might be able to find a package deal for a pastel ghost and a yellow belly pastel for $900 to $1200. I wouldn't worry about a male at this point since it will take them three or more years to get up to size.
    Last edited by EverEvolvingExotics; 08-23-2011 at 03:27 AM.
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    Bumble bee female
    Mojave female
    Pastel Lesser male

    That group would have some awesome potential

    Just from Pastel lesser x Bumble Bee

    6.25% Normal
    12.5% Pastel
    6.25% Lesser
    6.25% Spider
    12.5% Bumble Bee
    12.5% Lesser Pastel
    6.25% Super Pastel
    6.25% Lesser Bee
    12.5% Queen Bee
    6.25% Killer Bee
    6.25% Lesser Super Pastel
    6.25% Killer Queen

    Pastel lesser x Mojave would give you shots at BELs, Pastel BELs, Pastel Lessers, Pastel Mojaves, Pastels, and normals. With pretty much same precentages as above.

    Just what I'd do

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    What ever you do get all females Trust us, in 2-3 years that it takes those females to get to breeding size, you will have many more snakes. There is much time to buy a male....I wish I would have waited to buy my males because they are ready and my females still have over a year to go!
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    Re: What morph should I get

    Quote Originally Posted by Ladybugzcrunch View Post
    What ever you do get all females Trust us, in 2-3 years that it takes those females to get to breeding size, you will have many more snakes. There is much time to buy a male....I wish I would have waited to buy my males because they are ready and my females still have over a year to go!
    That's how I screwed up last time. I ended up having too many males & not nearly enough females.

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    Load up on females because by the time they're breeding size, you will have more money for a sweet male, the male you want may have gotten cheaper, and/or your breedings plans may have changed.

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    I'd get a firefly.

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