I'd go for kingpins also. Pick up a male lesser to pair with her! I just produced our first kingpin this year and it's definitely one of my favorites.
10-03-2010, 01:14 PM
emmet10
Re: what next
cool:):)
10-03-2010, 01:24 PM
Stewart_Reptiles
Re: what next
Since you ask for single and double genes I would say
Bee & Pastel Lesser
10-03-2010, 01:36 PM
Sarin
Whats your price range? If you have quite a bit I would definitely look at getting either a Queen Bee (Lesser x Pastel x Spider ~$3000) or Lesser Bee (Lesser x Spider ~$1200). To create some real neat looking animals.
10-03-2010, 01:58 PM
LP.
Re: what next
I'd say go with a recessive gene if you have the patience.
Can't go wrong with Albino or Axanthic Pins either ;)
10-03-2010, 03:08 PM
bones93
Well since you are 2 years away assuming you have a hatchling female pin I would say wait a year and see what prices look like then. Something you can get now for 1500 might be a few hundred cheap next year and your male will only need a year to grow up and have plenty of size for breeding. If you are dead set on getting another snake now get another female and that way in a few years you will have 2 breeder females ready to go!
10-03-2010, 05:07 PM
wax32
Re: what next
Quote:
Originally Posted by bones93
Well since you are 2 years away assuming you have a hatchling female pin I would say wait a year and see what prices look like then. Something you can get now for 1500 might be a few hundred cheap next year and your male will only need a year to grow up and have plenty of size for breeding. If you are dead set on getting another snake now get another female and that way in a few years you will have 2 breeder females ready to go!
I agree... if you MUST have another snake this year, get another female! Next year get a male or two. By the time the females are up to weight your male(s) should be ready too. :D
That said, to go with your pin I'd get a lesser, or better yet pastel lesser.