The Advantage to Having a Male Maker?
The axanthic CG that I'm getting is a male maker. Pretty much all the CG's are going to be male, which kind of sucks. But on the other end, pretty much anything not CG will be female. So I can breed nice three gene combo females to him, and get a bunch of nice het. axanthic females to breed with him and my other axanthic male. I've noticed that even single gene females het. axanthic are around $3-500. I can instead spend that on a three gene combo. Sure I have to wait a few more years to breed the hatched females, but I think it will give me better quality animals to work with in the long run. Bananas are a popular morph and I don't think I'll have much trouble selling the males that I don't want to keep.
Re: The Advantage to Having a Male Maker?
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Lizardlicks
I kind of like the banana sex link. It's weird, but it makes your breeding plans a bit more predictable to know what sex the snake who's morphs you're looking for will pop out as before hand.
Yeah exactly.
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That's my plan too, only I'm going to pair a banana het pied boy to an enchi pied.
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AjBalls
They are gold mixed with recessives. Bred my banana bumblebee male to a pied female, got three banana morph males that are 100% het pied. One year closer to banana pieds now.
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Lizardlicks
That's my plan too, only I'm going to pair a banana het pied boy to an enchi pied.
Sounds like you guys are going to make some of those awesome banana pieds!:gj: I've been considering incorporating pied later on. If I see a good deal on a visual female I will probably snatch it up. That would give me the lightning pieds also. The bananas and lightnings are actually the only pieds I really like enough to spend the money on a pied.