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Thread: What to Breed?

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    What to Breed?

    Hey, I have owned BP for many years and love them. I have finally moved into my own house and have a special room built for them. Im soon to purchase a few more to my collection for breeding since I only have 2 Normal females atm. My question is what would be some great introductory priced breeding snakes to start on to get some great variation out of those eggs? From some surfing and research it seems it would be good to get some dominant/ co-dominant morphs first?

    Thanks for your time =]

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    Ya, doms or co-doms to get morphs right away! Spiders are always popular and under $300! Mojaves, Pastels, Pinstripe are also some nice morphs under $300 to start out with!

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    Since you have two females you should buy a double/triple codom male! One male can breed several females so focus your buying power on as many genes as you can afford in a male. After that, you should add single codom females to your brood. Keep in mind that female snakes will take longer to mature than males so you might want to get them sooner. If your normal females are breeding size you should buy a multiple gene male and get breeding! I have a 1:5 male/female ratio so you might want to shoot around there.

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