What Pairings to Make This Year
I wanted some opinions on what pairings to make this year with my breeder balls.
My males consist of an ivory, an albino, and a pastave
My females are: 2 yellowbellies and an albino
I was set on just using the ivory male and the albino but the pastave suprised me and grew to 1600 grams in his second year so he is ready to go. Next year I will have two female pastels ready but this year they just don't have the size yet.
Thanks in advance for any input on this.
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Re: What Pairings to Make This Year
That is what i was thinking but to be honest I was unsure of what the results would be from the pastave to yellowbelly. Does anyone know?
Re: What Pairings to Make This Year
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knoxpython
That is what i was thinking but to be honest I was unsure of what the results would be from the pastave to yellowbelly. Does anyone know?
Normals
Yb
Pastel YB
Mojo YB
Pastave YB
Re: What Pairings to Make This Year
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Originally Posted by
knoxpython
I wanted some opinions on what pairings to make this year with my breeder balls.
My males consist of an ivory, an albino, and a pastave
My females are: 2 yellowbellies and an albino
I was set on just using the ivory male and the albino but the pastave suprised me and grew to 1600 grams in his second year so he is ready to go. Next year I will have two female pastels ready but this year they just don't have the size yet.
Thanks in advance for any input on this.
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Depends on if you're looking to make money on your clutches or make keepers.
I would do:
Ivory X Albino
Ivory X YB
Pastave X YB
Yellowbelly het albino's are difficult to find and a whole clutch would be worth more than a clutch of albinos I believe.
That leaves you to play with an albino male for the season, call him your Pet :P
Re: What Pairings to Make This Year
I had not thought of the yellowbelly X ivory pairing and have been thinking of getting rid of the albino male anyway since he is a mouse feeder and I only breed rats. Thanks for the input, keep it coming.