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Thread: Newbie Question

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    Newbie Question

    First off hello I've been lurking for awhile and decided it's time to start asking questions. I have owned snakes in the past but it was a long time ago.... After looking at some of the new morphs and such it seems I can and do like most of the expensive ones...go figure lol. Is everyone buying the morph they like or are they breeding to the morph? Cause out of the few that I have actually looked into my tops so far are pied, clown glow, and the blue eyed leucistic. Thanks Mike

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    The short answer to your question is that in the long run, it's a lot cheaper to just buy the morph that you like than to breed one. The morphs you're interested in aren't that expensive in the first place but I guess it all depends on your budget.
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    Re: Newbie Question

    Thank you for the reply no they are not terribly expensive we have seen some high and some low. And I figured with keeping maintenance , feeding and overall upkeep it's gonna be less expensive to just search for the one you want and not wait on the odds.

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    Agreed, definitely cheaper in the long run to buy the morph you like than trying to breed the one you want, especially out of this list.
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