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    What male morph should I add in my collection

    I currently have:

    0.1 lesser
    0.2 albinos
    1.1 het albino
    0.5 norm
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    0.2 spider
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    1.0 mojave
    1.0 fire
    1.0 lemonblast

    Just getting opinions on what to add next $1500 or less In value thanks alot

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    No males, you have plenty IMO. Or sell off some of those males and get a powerhouse?

    As for morph in that price range I say Orange Dream.

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    Do you have any set projects/goals in mind? I ask because us giving advice and what we would like isn't going to help you with your future goals. You have a lot of single gene males, and as stated above, maybe looking for a power house to achieve goals is where you will benefit most.

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    Re: What male morph should I add in my collection

    I would go female. You have a good grounding in males, a good two or three banger would notch things up.

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    Sell the 1.1 het albinos and get this guy: http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...d.php?t=405082
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    Re: What male morph should I add in my collection

    Quote Originally Posted by Seth702 View Post
    Do you have any set projects/goals in mind? I ask because us giving advice and what we would like isn't going to help you with your future goals. You have a lot of single gene males, and as stated above, maybe looking for a power house to achieve goals is where you will benefit most.
    There is so much I want and like if I had it my way I would own all them. I really just want to produce some high in demand morphs that sell quickly so I can put back into new morphs projects I love them all so my question really is whats in demand or popular right now?


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    Re: What male morph should I add in my collection

    Quote Originally Posted by Got Balls? View Post
    There is so much I want and like if I had it my way I would own all them. I really just want to produce some high in demand morphs that sell quickly so I can put back into new morphs projects I love them all so my question really is whats in demand or popular right now?
    The question you should be asking yourself, in that case, is what is going to be in demand or popular next year? And if you figure that out, please share!
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    You have 4 males, but do not mention age or weight, proven or unproven breeders. That is an important factor depending on how many of your females will be ready this year. If only 0.2 females will be ready I would say dump the males least likely to breed this year and move up a notch in genetics.

    Everyone will laugh, but the only male there I would hold is the Mojave for BEL’s with the 0.1 Lesser. Yes, The 1.0 Lemonblast is a double gene, but not a powerhouse by any means. The others I do not see much potential genetic growth with your females (maybe a KillerBlast from a 0.1 Pastel x 1.0 Lemonblast). Run each male down your list of females and see what you end up with. Anything strike you as a drop dead hatchling?

    I would no doubt be looking at a double gene Enchi (Enchi Fire or Enchi Pastel), or a double gene Fire (Nuclear, Calico Fire, Sugar Fire, FireFly). The Enchi and Fire genes set things to the next level genetically and do great things with color and patterns. Everyone has an Enchi on their short list and that is probably where I would start looking to get him ready for this coming season.

    This is a really good article I like to share from time to time. Print this article out, and every time you go to purchase a bp, pull it out of your pocket and read it. You will likely save yourself hundreds of dollars from the free wisdom of a great breeder and a 2 cent piece of paper.:

    http://ballpythonbreeder.com/2012/02...thon-breeders/

    Anyways… here are my non-recessive powerhouse examples. I have a few other powerhouses, but not in your price range mentioned. You could also step into other recessive projects if Pieds or Clowns suit you fancy.







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    Re: What male morph should I add in my collection

    Quote Originally Posted by coreydelong View Post
    You have 4 males, but do not mention age or weight, proven or unproven breeders. That is an important factor depending on how many of your females will be ready this year. If only 0.2 females will be ready I would say dump the males least likely to breed this year and move up a notch in genetics.

    Everyone will laugh, but the only male there I would hold is the Mojave for BEL’s with the 0.1 Lesser. Yes, The 1.0 Lemonblast is a double gene, but not a powerhouse by any means. The others I do not see much potential genetic growth with your females (maybe a KillerBlast from a 0.1 Pastel x 1.0 Lemonblast). Run each male down your list of females and see what you end up with. Anything strike you as a drop dead hatchling?

    I would no doubt be looking at a double gene Enchi (Enchi Fire or Enchi Pastel), or a double gene Fire (Nuclear, Calico Fire, Sugar Fire, FireFly). The Enchi and Fire genes set things to the next level genetically and do great things with color and patterns. Everyone has an Enchi on their short list and that is probably where I would start looking to get him ready for this coming season.

    This is a really good article I like to share from time to time. Print this article out, and every time you go to purchase a bp, pull it out of your pocket and read it. You will likely save yourself hundreds of dollars from the free wisdom of a great breeder and a 2 cent piece of paper.:

    http://ballpythonbreeder.com/2012/02...thon-breeders/

    Anyways… here are my non-recessive powerhouse examples. I have a few other powerhouses, but not in your price range mentioned. You could also step into other recessive projects if Pieds or Clowns suit you fancy.





    What morphs are pictured

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    Re: What male morph should I add in my collection

    Quote Originally Posted by coreydelong View Post
    You have 4 males, but do not mention age or weight, proven or unproven breeders. That is an important factor depending on how many of your females will be ready this year. If only 0.2 females will be ready I would say dump the males least likely to breed this year and move up a notch in genetics.

    Everyone will laugh, but the only male there I would hold is the Mojave for BEL’s with the 0.1 Lesser. Yes, The 1.0 Lemonblast is a double gene, but not a powerhouse by any means. The others I do not see much potential genetic growth with your females (maybe a KillerBlast from a 0.1 Pastel x 1.0 Lemonblast). Run each male down your list of females and see what you end up with. Anything strike you as a drop dead hatchling?

    I would no doubt be looking at a double gene Enchi (Enchi Fire or Enchi Pastel), or a double gene Fire (Nuclear, Calico Fire, Sugar Fire, FireFly). The Enchi and Fire genes set things to the next level genetically and do great things with color and patterns. Everyone has an Enchi on their short list and that is probably where I would start looking to get him ready for this coming season.

    This is a really good article I like to share from time to time. Print this article out, and every time you go to purchase a bp, pull it out of your pocket and read it. You will likely save yourself hundreds of dollars from the free wisdom of a great breeder and a 2 cent piece of paper.:

    http://ballpythonbreeder.com/2012/02...thon-breeders/

    Anyways… here are my non-recessive powerhouse examples. I have a few other powerhouses, but not in your price range mentioned. You could also step into other recessive projects if Pieds or Clowns suit you fancy.





    So is a spinnerblast considered a powerhouse becuase I have a clutch in the incubator from a lemonblast x spider

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