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  • 10-28-2015, 06:00 PM
    Sand_Boa_Owner
    Starting to breed Ball Pythons, what morphs should I start with?
    I would love to get into ball python breeding sometime in the next year or so. I am wondering what morphs a beginner breeder would be successful in. Im not saying the crazy expensive ones. I would love to start out with pinstripe X Pastel. Or Spider X Pastel. I like the Co-Doms and Doms. I dont quite get the Recessive gene. I get the basic sense but its still a little confusing with all the hets and that. Is there any other low costing ball pythons that wont tear a whole through my wallet? Id like to go into the simple ones first then once I understand it more Ill get the more expensive ones. Thanks!
  • 10-28-2015, 06:06 PM
    200xth
    Re: Starting to breed Ball Pythons, what morphs should I start with?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sand_Boa_Owner View Post
    I would love to get into ball python breeding sometime in the next year or so. I am wondering what morphs a beginner breeder would be successful in. Im not saying the crazy expensive ones. I would love to start out with pinstripe X Pastel. Or Spider X Pastel. I like the Co-Doms and Doms. I dont quite get the Recessive gene. I get the basic sense but its still a little confusing with all the hets and that. Is there any other low costing ball pythons that wont tear a whole through my wallet? Id like to go into the simple ones first then once I understand it more Ill get the more expensive ones. Thanks!

    Breed the morphs that interest you.
  • 10-28-2015, 06:13 PM
    Ax01
    what are your plans with the clutch? are you looking to keep them as pets or are u breeding to sell? you could breed to produce pets u like or you could breed stuff that’s hot in the market (i.e. bananas).

    But to answer your question on low cost breeding projects – you could go with the BEL complexes and other co-dom morphs that could potentially create supers that look way different from their pairings. For example, for around $200 u could get a pair of Mojaves that may produce an all white snake.
  • 10-28-2015, 06:26 PM
    redshepherd
    At the low-end morphs, just start with the morphs you personally like! It's all about the same "success-wise" (if success means how well they will sell) for just starting in the market with no existing breeder reputation, and with common morphs that don't break the bank. It's all on you.

    The BEL morphs seems to hold popularity pretty well and depreciates relatively slower... I personally like how lessers and mojaves look.
  • 10-29-2015, 08:59 AM
    Sand_Boa_Owner
    Thanks everyone. I am planning to sell them and keep a few for future breeding projects. But not inbreed. I think that getting Mojaves sounds like a good idea and the BEL along with the banana. I think they are beautiful snakes. I would like to get into the axanthic, banana and candy genes too, but I think Ill wait a couple years until the price goes down. And what can I get with 100 at the next reptile expo, assuming I have all the nessecary setups and racks.
  • 10-29-2015, 09:07 AM
    Freakie_frog
    Re: Starting to breed Ball Pythons, what morphs should I start with?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sand_Boa_Owner View Post
    Thanks everyone. I am planning to sell them and keep a few for future breeding projects. But not inbreed. I think that getting Mojaves sounds like a good idea and the BEL along with the banana. I think they are beautiful snakes. I would like to get into the axanthic, banana and candy genes too, but I think Ill wait a couple years until the price goes down. And what can I get with 100 at the next reptile expo, assuming I have all the nessecary setups and racks.

    You should be able to get mojaves, spiders, pins, pastels and maybe axanthic for a round that $100.00 price range ech. Since candy is recessive I wouldn't expect to see the price drop to much over the next few years.

    Personally, I'd save up and get something like a pied or a combo like a bee or blast or super of some kind. But that's just my two cents.
  • 10-29-2015, 09:10 AM
    C2tcardin
    Definitely breed what you love and work from there. Start with Females as they take longer to get up to breeding size/age, you can pick up males later.
  • 10-29-2015, 12:46 PM
    rlditmars
    Re: Starting to breed Ball Pythons, what morphs should I start with?
    Whatever you decide, you should get your female first as she will take longer to grow up. A Pastave or Lesser Pastel would be a nice double gene animal to start with and are reasonably priced. That would let you save up for a year and pick up a nice double gene male that has some combination of the following genes, Lesser, Leopard, Mojave, Fire, or Enchi. I've included Lesser and Mojo again because depending on which you get in the female, you may want the other in a male to shoot for BELs. It all depends on where you want to end up with your project and what you plan to keep.
  • 10-29-2015, 02:06 PM
    OhhWatALoser
    As far as being relatively low cost buy easy to sell, enchi, pied, leopard, clown would be my picks, they just fit into so many projects that they appeal to most people.
  • 10-30-2015, 07:08 AM
    AKA Dave
    Re: Starting to breed Ball Pythons, what morphs should I start with?
    You can also look at some multi gene animals on WOBP, find one that you like, and then see what you need to get there.

    Dave
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