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What to start breeding

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  • 08-29-2010, 09:43 PM
    ster36
    What to start breeding
    Question? My wife and I are wanting to start breeding, What to start with?
    My wife likes sable's and cinnamon's I'm partial to Mojaves,spiders,anything with that bright look and also axanthics. And where we are at there is nobody selling Morphs and the local pet store sells ball's all the time.
  • 08-29-2010, 09:56 PM
    ptate
    Re: What to start breeding
    I would first look at what budget do you have to work with and pick a morph that you both like within that price range.
  • 08-29-2010, 10:18 PM
    I<3Dreamsicles
    Re: What to start breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ster36 View Post
    Question? My wife and I are wanting to start breeding, What to start with?
    My wife likes sable's and cinnamon's I'm partial to Mojaves,spiders,anything with that bright look and also axanthics. And where we are at there is nobody selling Morphs and the local pet store sells ball's all the time.

    Well, depending on how many snakes you want, I would pick one of each, and pick the ones that each of you like that would go good together.

    Also you have to look into adults if you want to breed soon, or save some money and get hatchlings and wait for them to grow.

    I personally just got my interest sparked by cinnamons, becuase I really like super cinnys, but ive always thought of getting a spider and pastel to start with. Now that might change. :)
  • 08-29-2010, 10:23 PM
    BEasy119
    Re: What to start breeding
    I'm new to the breeding thing as well. I have a pair of adults and I'm looking for adults with a decent price. I would say get you a rack that will work with what ever project you want to start. Get your thermostat to go with that. Consider if you are going to feed your animals Live or F/T. Then make the best decisions to fit your budgets.

    http://www.royalconstrictordesigns.com/

    They have good deals on breeding projects and it won't hurt your pocket. Garrick will answer your questions as well.

    GOOD LUCK:gj:
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