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    Lookin for ideas of what i should pair my spinner with

    Anybody have suggestions on some good morphs to pair with my spinner gonna be goin to some reptile shows this weekend

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    Depends on what kind of babies you're going for.

    A firefly might be a good bet for some varied babies; pastels, fires, pinstripes, spiders, lemonblasts, bumblebees, dragonflies, firebees, and firefly spinners would be possible in that pairing.

    Leopard also works really really well with spider and pinstripe. Leopard spiders and Leopard bees are some of my favorites and have very dramatic abberent pattern. So maybe a leopard combo of some sort?

    Also, is your spinner a male or female? It may influence the availability and pricing of the potential mate you're looking for.

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    Re: Lookin for ideas of what i should pair my spinner with

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    Morph females are generally pricier than morph males just fyi. I'd go to the expos and see what people have for sale. If you're willing to wait the 2-3 years to bring a hatchling female to size and maturity, then picking up a baby will be more cost effective and you'll have more options to choose from.

    If you want to breed immediately, go for a proven breeder female. They aren't as plentiful as hatchlings are at expos so your choice of morphs would be slightly restricted, but there will still be many to choose from, and you know she's already proven to breed.

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