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  • 06-19-2012, 11:12 AM
    xdaman666x
    i am wonting to get a new fm ball but i dont knw which one to get for breading ?
    hi everyone i have got a 1 year onld male ball python he is a normal one.i am wanting to get a fm ball for breading but i am woundering wich one to get.i was wanting to get a mojova but i dont knw what morphs i will get.can any one help me mack up my mined. or point me in the right direction to what morphs will i get from what tipe of balls.:):):):):)
  • 06-19-2012, 12:56 PM
    paulh
    Re: i am wonting to get a new fm ball but i dont knw which one to get for breading ?
    A mojave female ball python would be a good choice. Offspring would be mojaves and normals.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/
  • 06-19-2012, 12:57 PM
    Wapadi
    Well because he is a normal unless you bought a super (Super pastel, Lucy, Bel) your odds are 50% and 50% Mojo (if thats the female you buy). Now if you buy a super female (example Super Pastel) ALL the eggs will be a pastel! Does that help?

    I would a two gene female ike a pastel mojave. Then babies could be pastel mojos, mojos, pastels, and normals!
  • 06-20-2012, 02:37 AM
    xdaman666x
    yes that helps me loades thank you m8:):):):)
  • 06-20-2012, 02:21 PM
    WingedWolfPsion
    I would point out that it's unusual for people to breed normal male ball pythons, unless they're extremely unique in pattern, temperament, etc. One male can breed a large number of females, so most folks would get normal females, and a male morph.
    If you were going to spend $200 on a female mojave, and then raise her up for 3 years to breeding size...why not spend just $75 more for a male pastel, and make pastaves?

    Now, if your male ball python is really something special, and you specifically want to propagate HIS genes...you may also want to consider simply getting a female normal that has equally great characteristics.
  • 06-20-2012, 03:59 PM
    RobertVDK
    Re: i am wonting to get a new fm ball but i dont knw which one to get for breading ?
    I guess it also depends on budget. I've selected ballpark prices of some dominant, and co-dom morphs. I personally skip Spiders and Pinstripes, in favor of the co-doms, so that you could breed one of the male offspring back to mom eventually to get the super form.

    Good luck!

    --- The following info found at www.SnakeMarket.com ---
    2012 - Pastel - Female - $125 - [2012-06-20]
    2012 - Mojave - Female - $250 - [2012-06-20]
    2012 - Fire - Female - $250 - [2012-06-20]
    2012 - Cinnamon - Female - $225 - [2012-06-20]
    2012 - Chocolate - Female - $350 - [2012-06-20]
    2012 - Black Pastel - Female - $300 - [2012-06-20]
    2011 - Lesser - Female - $375 - [2012-06-20]
    2012 - Pinstripe - Female - $300 - [2012-06-19]
    2011 - Spider - Female - $225 - [2012-06-19]
    2012 - Woma - Female - $225 - [2012-06-19]
    2012 - Butter - Female - $250 - [2012-06-18]
    --- Historical and Current Ball Python pricing data ---
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