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New Females???

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  • 02-21-2013, 06:08 PM
    Packer lakerfan4
    New Females???
    I have 2 males right now that will breed next year. 1 spider and 1 pinstripe, I have room for 3 females in my rack right now. I'm looking for input from anybody on what those females should be??? Looking for females that would produce babies that not only would sell easily but that would also be good to hold back for future breedings.
  • 02-21-2013, 06:17 PM
    Joshua Jasper
    Re: New Females???
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    Originally Posted by Packer lakerfan4 View Post
    I have 2 males right now that will breed next year. 1 spider and 1 pinstripe, I have room for 3 females in my rack right now. I'm looking for input from anybody on what those females should be??? Looking for females that would produce babies that not only would sell easily but that would also be good to hold back for future breedings.

    Hard to say without more context. Do you have a budget you are working with? If you want to breed next year you will will need a female with size which adds cost.

    • Beginner Level ($200-500)
    • Medium Level ($500-900)
    • High Level ($900-1500)

    Obviously there are higher, but since you are just starting out and 2 single gene males I didn't think it would go to the big breeder +2k range.

    My first thoughts woud be a citrus pastel female (Citrus Bumblebee), Mojave Female (Jigsaws), and Enchi Female (Stinger Bees). For 2012's on those, I would put a price estimate of around 700-900 with quality.

    Hope that helps :gj: Whatever it is you better post lots of pics!
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