"Special" single gene animals
What are everyone's thoughts on choosing a single-gene snake to add to your breeding collection, based on there being something "special" about that snake? I don't mean something extra going on genetically, just some unique feature of that snake that you really like.
There's a male Cinnamon for sale locally (not many BP's sold locally so I'm always delighted when I can save myself $100+ shipping charges). I've never seen a Cinnamon with a head quite like this one. It's extremely dark, to the point where you can barely see it has eye stripes. I LOVE dark snakes. I have no idea if he would pass this tendency towards darker head markings to his offspring, of course.
Here's the problem: I really don't need another single gene male in my collection. My list of BP morphs is in my signature for reference.
I'm really torn between my desires to
A) Get away from single gene animals (especially males!), and improve my collection genetically.
B) Start out with exceptional animals that will produce exceptional offspring. ESPECIALLY if they fit perfectly with my personal view of what makes an amazing snake.
Of course, it's more difficult to pick out the quality of individual genes in a multi-gene animal. It's a conundrum!
I'll add pictures later, if the breeder says it's okay to use them.
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I personally like single gene morphs for the very reason that you can see how good the quality is of the specific morph. I am alright with buying a two gene animal but I want to see pics of the parents so that I can assess the quality of the individual gene. Once I have produced multiple gene animals I can move the single gene animals out that no longer fit my breeding plans. With the multigene replacements, I know where they come from and I keep photos of the sires and dams so there is a pedigree of sorts.
I've used this example before but I think it makes the point. Any YB to YB pairing can produce an Ivory, even if both YBs are lousy examples of the gene. You buy the Ivory for your breeding plans but wouldn't know the isolated YB gene is not a great example until you've already bred it into your collection. By that time it's too late. You've wasted the time it took to grow the Ivory up to be ready to breed, plus an additional year and a clutch on something substandard.
If you are going to buy a single gene than look for the best example you have ever seen or one that grabs you in such a way that you just can't live without it.
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
I agree, I'm assuming the third photo is the most accurate representation of his color - and I love it. :)
Yours has a very similar look. Beautiful! Do you have a photo of his pewter son?
I may just have to find the funds for this guy. 😀
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Originally Posted by
KitaCat
I agree, I'm assuming the third photo is the most accurate representation of his color - and I love it. :)
Yours has a very similar look. Beautiful! Do you have a photo of his pewter son?
I may just have to find the funds for this guy.
The third is NOT his true head color, its in his shadow so it looks darker.
Here is the Pewter:
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h1...pssv1m8xgh.jpg