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    What Male To buy for next breeding season

    As of right now the females i have are is a granite, pastel, normal, and two 66% het for albino. Males are spider, pastel and a het albino. For the next breeding season what male would buy thats around $700. Or just make some bees and pastels. Thanks for the input.
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    1.0 Mojave
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    0.1 Bumblebee
    0.1 Albino
    0.2 Red Tail Boa
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    0.1 Rose Hair Tarantula

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    Re: What Male To buy for next breeding season

    Lessers/butters are really PRETTY and only around 300. I have seen what people can produce with them and it's amazing!

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    with that lineup i personally wouldnt buy another male. Id breed what you got and holdback a nice male or two you produce to replace the spider and pastel. Also id holdback a few of the females you produce. (if you produce them obviously lol)...
    Just my .02

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    It really depends on what your breeding goals are both short term and long term. Is there anything you want to try to achieve this breeding season or are there any specific albino combos you want long term.

    Best bet, go to World of Ball Pythons Morphs Listand look and research to see what you want to make and what you want in your collection.

    That being said.... Get some BEL complex morphs in your collection!!
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    Re: What Male To buy for next breeding season

    I would really like to get into the bel. I was kinda of thinking of getting rid of the spider and getting a black bee or get rid of the pastel and spider and get a bumble bee. Have been really looking into the double gene since i have mostly normal females.
    2.6 Normal Ball
    0.1 Granite
    1.0 Spider
    1.1 Pastel
    1.0 Mojave
    0.1 Lesser
    1.1 Pinstripe
    0.1 Bumblebee
    0.1 Albino
    0.2 Red Tail Boa
    1.0 Striped King snake
    0.1.1 Corn snake
    0.1 Rose Hair Tarantula

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    Re: What Male To buy for next breeding season

    Quote Originally Posted by sshook2000 View Post
    I would really like to get into the bel. I was kinda of thinking of getting rid of the spider and getting a black bee or get rid of the pastel and spider and get a bumble bee. Have been really looking into the double gene since i have mostly normal females.
    Getting rid of the spider and pastel and getting a bumblebee or a killerbee would be a very smart move imo.

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    With your budget, how about a pastel lesser?

    Or sell your pastel and spider to add to your budget and get a BEL or queen bee (pastel, spider, lesser)

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