So I finally decided I am keeping 6 of my 8 possible super pins. See this thread here. I am keeping the brightest colored, and blushed out ones, hoping they are part of my dinker project, but there is also a chance it is just the het hypo showing through. However this leaves 2 males to be sold. One lemonblast and one pin both 33% pos super, 50% pos het hypo.

I don't want to sell these animals to just anybody. I want these animals to be bred, try and put the nail in the coffin for super dominant traits debate. So I'm pretty much trying to figure out how to do the exact opposite of a non-breeding agreement. Someone to try their hardest to get a clutch from these guys. So despite someone's intentions to breed, I don't really want these going to someone who hasn't bred previously, but perhaps that might be my only market. From a buyer perspective though, I realize these are not sought after males by any means, but possibly for the right price someone would consider it? There is a chance that buyer might prove out a super pin though, which curiosity for some people might be worth something?

My thought was to have a very transparent transaction, with the buyer agreeing to certain criteria. Obviously most of what these animals do is out of our control, but some things can be.
Breed to only non-pin females
No multi males to those females, this guy is the one and only this year
virgin females would be prefered to kill the chance of retained sperm, but that might be asking too much?

It sounds demanding for an animal I won't own but my intention is to get breeding records from these guys for a greater cause. I also have a spider that came from a spider x spider pairing that would be nice to do the same thing to (however I have high doubts for finding a super spider) I just starting bouncing ideas in my head today, your thoughts?