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  • 08-12-2010, 01:15 PM
    BEasy119
    Hets
    For the higher end snakes that you may have a interest in. Do you think getting a pair of hets is a good idea?

    Opinions are very appreciated! Which Hets do you think would be a good idea to get?

    JUST PICKING YALL BRAINS!
  • 08-12-2010, 01:18 PM
    Patrick Long
    Re: Hets
    Well obviously if you can find and afford a Visual morph of the Ressesive trait, Hets would be a waste of time.

    But its also the more exciting route. To raise your own hets, and make the visual yourself.
  • 08-12-2010, 01:47 PM
    J.Vandegrift
    Re: Hets
    In my opinion, buying a pair of hets is not the best way to go. I think you are better off just getting the male het and breeding him to a few normals. That way you have multiple possible het females instead of putting all of your hopes in just one female het. I have done MUCH better going this way than in projects where I just bought a pair of hets.

    An example is my Lavender project. I paid 7k for a pair of hets. I could have got just the male for 2k. I ended up breeding the male to some normals and raisng up the females. The 100% het female ended up being a female that laid either slugs or did not lay at all for her first few breeding seasons. I actually produced quite a few visual lavenders from my poss het girls that I raised up before ever getting one from the 100% het female. Could have saved myself 5k. Going with only getting the male may set you back one season, but then you will have multiple females laying when they get up to size and you don't pin all of your hopes on one female.

    I went the het male route on my clowns as well. I bought a het clown male for $400 and bred him to normal females his first season. I got eggs from 3 poss het girls when they were only 2 years old, proved out 2 of them and hatched out 4 visual clowns that year. I did really well on that project. It was less then 3 years from the time that I bought my het male to when I produced visuals.

    Especially with stuff that is still high in price het males are the way to go. I think Toffee's are going to be my next Het male project.
  • 08-12-2010, 03:13 PM
    BEasy119
    Re: Hets
    Yea,

    I'm not really into Pieds but i see they are a nice snake to have in your collection. Right now i see the males going for $1000 but a het is going for $75. Seems like a good project to go with a het and normal females. I'm new to the breeding and looking at a lot of options.

    THANKS FOR YOUR OPINION BRO
  • 08-12-2010, 03:23 PM
    LP.
    Re: Hets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by pfan151 View Post
    In my opinion, buying a pair of hets is not the best way to go. I think you are better off just getting the male het and breeding him to a few normals. That way you have multiple possible het females instead of putting all of your hopes in just one female het. I have done MUCH better going this way than in projects where I just bought a pair of hets.

    An example is my Lavender project. I paid 7k for a pair of hets. I could have got just the male for 2k. I ended up breeding the male to some normals and raisng up the females. The 100% het female ended up being a female that laid either slugs or did not lay at all for her first few breeding seasons. I actually produced quite a few visual lavenders from my poss het girls that I raised up before ever getting one from the 100% het female. Could have saved myself 5k. Going with only getting the male may set you back one season, but then you will have multiple females laying when they get up to size and you don't pin all of your hopes on one female.

    I went the het male route on my clowns as well. I bought a het clown male for $400 and bred him to normal females his first season. I got eggs from 3 poss het girls when they were only 2 years old, proved out 2 of them and hatched out 4 visual clowns that year. I did really well on that project. It was less then 3 years from the time that I bought my het male to when I produced visuals.

    Especially with stuff that is still high in price het males are the way to go. I think Toffee's are going to be my next Het male project.

    I've never even thought about it that way, and it sounds like a good idea.

    What if you add another gene into the mix instead of a normal female? Would it effect it at all? Like, het pied to pastel girl, het pied father back to pastel poss het pied female?
  • 08-12-2010, 06:45 PM
    DemmBalls
    Re: Hets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LP. View Post
    I've never even thought about it that way, and it sounds like a good idea.

    What if you add another gene into the mix instead of a normal female? Would it effect it at all? Like, het pied to pastel girl, het pied father back to pastel poss het pied female?

    Sure...you could get pastel het pieds! Then eventually go for the pastel pied or super pastel pied.
  • 08-13-2010, 07:40 AM
    Lolo76
    Re: Hets
    I have a pair of het albinos, who should be ready to breed this upcoming season... I really hope they make babies for me, and a few visual albinos among them. :please: Good idea of making your own hets, but that isn't as financially necessary with albinos - nice way to do a higher-end project, though.

    If I do any other hets in the future, I like the following morphs... caramel albino, lavender albino, clown & pied. I love ghosts too, but they're cheap enough that I'd probably just get a visual. :gj:
  • 08-13-2010, 09:00 AM
    seeya205
    Re: Hets
    A pair of hets are a great way to get those visuals that you can't afford! It just takes some time but when they lay eggs, its like Christmas morning, you may or may not get the surprise you want!
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