What types should a beginner breed with first?
I am getting ready to start bringing in some ball pythons for breeding. I dont want to get in over my head and I was going to breed 3 females to one male. Does anybody have any recommendations for what types I should start with that arent more than $500 per snake (as my budget does not yet allow for more than that)? And is it a good idea to breed multiple females with one male? Thanks
Re: What types should a beginner breed with first?
well I was thinking about getting them all as babies and raising them for a few years while I go to school. Im not looking to start breeding and introducing them immediately. I am in no big hurry I just know that I should get started on collecting a few good morphs that way when I am done with school in about three years they should be nearly ready to breed. I just dont know what morphs I want to start with so I thought I would post this and see what some you thought.
Re: What types should a beginner breed with first?
On a $2,000 starting budget I'd definitely get females soon and wait on a male for a year or so. Being that I like hypo, I'll just use my preference as an example, so I'd buy maybe a pastel yellowbelly, a pewter, and a pinstripe/spider/woma het for hypo. In a year, year and a half I'd start looking for my male and maybe shoot for a mojave hypo or black pastel hypo. This would set me up for a bunch of possible combos right off the bat when they start breeding, I would likely get some visual hypo/hypo combos, and a bunch of hets...This way, I'd be setting myself up with a nice project with a focus but a ton of ways to go with it.