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    a good male to start a breeding project?

    just wondering what type of male ball would make sweet some combos when/if i decide to breed in the future ???

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    Re: a good male to start a breeding project?

    Quote Originally Posted by BALL3R View Post
    just wondering what type of male ball would make sweet some combos when/if i decide to breed in the future ???
    I dont think you could go wrong with a spinner, bumble bee, or a lemon blast and their somewhat moderately priced for morphs/potential.

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    Re: a good male to start a breeding project?

    I really like the pewters. I just picked one up a few weeks ago. I think that they have a cool look to them, and if you decide to breed you can get some really cool morphs...
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    one with as many genes as you can afford

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    Re: a good male to start a breeding project?

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    one with as many genes as you can afford
    That's the truth right there! I picked up a Bumblebee because they look cool and the possibilities with my females will be awesome. I plan to add a lemonblast or a pewter in a few months.

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    Re: a good male to start a breeding project?

    Quote Originally Posted by ohhwataloser View Post
    one with as many genes as you can afford
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    Re: a good male to start a breeding project?

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    one with as many genes as you can afford
    And the "newest" morphs out there, that you can afford of course.

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    I would say bumble bee also, for the money they are hard to beat for what you can produce with them

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    A Champagne Banana Tiger would be a good bet. It has all of the newest and most popular stuff alrady in it.

    It might be kind of hard to find one for sale though.
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    Re: a good male to start a breeding project?

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    A Champagne Banana Tiger would be a good bet. It has all of the newest and most popular stuff alrady in it.

    It might be kind of hard to find one for sale though.
    I wonder how much this one would go out for sale..

    You can never go wrong w/ a multi gene male, if you can afford it, then go for it.

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