What morphs should I start out with?
I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right thread, but my question is what morphs should I start out breeding with? I want something that's going to hold value for a little while. I have about $3,500 give or take, but I'm just not sure what morphs would be good morphs to purchase in 2016. I know that everyone is going to say get what you like, but I assure you that I like all types of creepy crawlies so that is not a problem. So if anyone has any ideas on what morphs I should purchase then I'd very much appreciate a comment. Thanks in advance :).
Re: What morphs should I start out with?
Recessive will hold their value better, if you plan on breeding concentrate in females first and worry about a male in a year and a half down the road as female takes longer, it will also allow you to get more gene for probably the same price you were planning on now.
As to what get what YOU like because whether you spend $100 or $3500 YOU are the one that will feed, clean and care for this or those animals, so you better make sure you like them and that you are still thrilled about opening there enclosure in 1 or 10 years from now.
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Re: What morphs should I start out with?
Like you and every one else said get what you like but as for ideas
Clown has been around forever and still demands a good price
Pastel while you will need to do some searching to finda nice one. a good one will enhance any breeding program you will have
Puzzle is a cool ressesave and wile they are top dollar you can get hets at a fair price
Everything looks better in mojave
Albino or one of the albino like morphs (candy toffee and the like)will help
Just my 2 cents now im broke again
Re: What morphs should I start out with?
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Re: What morphs should I start out with?
Recessive females with secondary co dom traits wil be your best bet for a financial gain then a super power house male
Re: What morphs should I start out with?
Desert females don't generally fair well with pregnancy. They become egg bound and most die. Desert ghost is ok. Spiders have a head wobble issue. Some it's not bad and some it's really bad so obviously you wouldnt want to breed one that had a bad wobble. Personally I'd get a good idea what I want then research each gene to see what issues you may have.
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