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What Should I Do?

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  • 12-30-2009, 09:20 PM
    Superb Exotics
    What Should I Do?
    Well I got a Proven Male Cinnamon and a couple Normal females that can't go this season. Should I buy 09 raise them up and them buy another male morph and breed with them with the females or should I buy a 07ready to go female and breed her with the Cinnamon. It's sorta risky both ways because if I get five females then I'll have to wait but if I get the female 07 she could only either produce slugs or maybe be not responsive to breed.

    What way do you think I should go with? Reason one or two?

    -Superb Exotics
  • 12-30-2009, 09:36 PM
    Jay_Bunny
    Re: What Should I Do?
    I would personally go with the '07 female. She may not go for you this season, but if you got the '09s you'd have to wait 2 years to breed instead of just one. And you could be producing cinnamons a year earlier. Of course if you want more females for future breeding, I'd go with the '09s. You have to wait longer to breed them but you are getting more of them. I guess it all depends on what you want more right now.

    A) More females for future breeding - get '09s

    B) Produce cinnamons earlier - get '07
  • 12-31-2009, 12:51 AM
    don15681
    Re: What Should I Do?
    If you buy a 07 female, make sure it's from a breeder who is selling off their normals to replace them with morphs. Ask questions and buy from someone who is known. Try a reptile show. In my area you would be surprise the info you can get about a snake for sale there by asking other vendors about it. Even if you have to pay a little more get one that eats like a pig.
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