Opinion's Wanted: Next Morph/Project
Hello All,
First off - LONG POST, SORRY! I was hoping to pick the forum's brain on what some good/fun morphs would go well with the bp's I already have. So background - I have a Male Spider - Monty (shh, I thought it was clever) and a Female Pastel - Misty, these are my first two snakes and I don't plan on ever getting rid of them. In addition to my Spider and Pastel my friend/roommate has a female Spider Yellow Belly (Just verified she is in fact yellow belly).
My Goal: 1. Build up a sweet collection of awesome (in my opinion) morphs that I want while... 2. Creating positive cash flow from the projects I am working on year after year (I am not looking for tips on breeding, just options for cool projects).
Initial Project: Get bumblebee (I want!) and another pastel to work towards a Super Pastel. Then a Killerbee (keeper). Once I get the Killerbee I can breed him/her to a Pastel and get 25% equal chance of either Bumblebee, Killerbee, Super Pastel, or a Pastel. Selling just that clutch every year seems like a solid starting point, considering the price of most of them is more than I could hope to make extra in a year for doing a hobby I enjoy with animals that I love. They are also cheap enough that it will be relatively easier to find buyers while still being profitable. If I am lucky this project will come to fruition in 3-4 years (I don't know if my Pastel gal will be large enough come breeding season). I will also breed my Spider with my friends Spider initially until other options open up. We spoke about terms - 50/50 sales and half price purchases to each other for keepers.
After thinking about how long it will take to get to that point I thought I should look into other options. I am thinking about purchasing a Fire. I want, no, need a Black Eyed Leucistic. I figured if I get a Fire Male I can breed him with another female pastel, that I will no doubt end up getting, and maybe get a firefly which looks pretty cool. I would also breed him with my friends spider just to have more options for which bp(s) to keep to go after the BEL. If I can also catch a yellow belly in there that interests me I will work on going for an Ivory in the background.
So what do you think of my plans? Do you think I should check out another morph instead of a fire(I liked fire to begin with - enhancer and all - and I pretty much stopped looking after I saw the BEL)? Any ideas for what my friend should get for his next bp (he wants one and is saving up some cash) that would mix well with my plans above? Anything I might be missing? There are so many things to consider!
If you made it this far thank you, I appreciate any insight you have!
Re: Opinion's Wanted: Next Morph/Project
I don't know near enough about morphs but it sounds you are a man with a plan
Re: Opinion's Wanted: Next Morph/Project
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Originally Posted by
MattyN
Correct me if I am wrong, but as far as I am aware, you cant breed Spider to Spider.
Mating spider to spider has been done plenty of times.
That sort of mating should produce super spiders (with two spider genes in the gene pair), spiders (with a spider gene and a normal gene in the gene pair), and normals (with two normal genes in the gene pair). But nobody has demonstrated a super spider by breeding test. Current belief (unproven) is that super spider babies die in the egg.
Spider x spider matings are advised against because some of the babies have no chance of hatching. If if you are emotionally prepared for some embryo deaths, then go ahead with the mating. The spider and normal babies from that mating do just as well as the babies from a spider x normal mating.
Re: Opinion's Wanted: Next Morph/Project
I think calico is a good morph to add. I wanted a calibee but couldn't find one at the time so I got a beautiful calico. :)
Re: Opinion's Wanted: Next Morph/Project
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Originally Posted by
Tipsy Llama
As for the spider x spider I was aware that there is not proven super form but was un aware of the dangers of breeding two spiders together. I will not be breeding those two together then, it doesn't seem like the humane thing to do.
There are no dangers of breeding spider and spider. That is an old myth.