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  • 10-05-2011, 11:21 AM
    TheSnakeEye
    You can go two routes then.

    A) Buy a nice 2-3 gene female which will cost you about that

    B) Buy multiple single/ 2-gene animals. Ex. pastels, Spiders, Pins, Bee's, etc.
  • 10-05-2011, 12:02 PM
    Chris633
    Hmm.. You may want to consider where you want to go with your breeding projects as you decide what to get. Taking a look at what you have, you already have a male & female spider. So do you need to get another morph with spider in it or could you make it in your first breeding season? You already have a pinstripe female, so the same kinda applies there. Something with fire in it can make some nice combos. I know you said you don't like dark morphs, but a female mojave (to pair with your lesser) or even a BEL could make nice additions. If you want to go the recessive route, maybe a ghost combo? Maybe a pastel spotnose if you can find one? You could go for a pastel powerball once she is up to size if you pair her with your male. The more I think about it I think a BEL or lesser female would complement your males nicely. Lesser enchis are awesome! I guess at the end of the day, I would think about what I like and what would add more diversity.
  • 10-05-2011, 02:08 PM
    Jessica Loesch
    Re: What to get at Tinley Park for the biggest bang ofr the buck.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Piebald Dave3 View Post
    Jessica,

    Have worked with Brock before? Do you have one/some of his snakes?

    I will be sure to look him up.

    Dave

    I don't have any of his snakes but I plan to in the future. He has great stock and a lot of my local friends (since he is local to me) have his snakes. He just hasn't had the simple morphs I have been looking for this year.
  • 10-11-2011, 11:19 AM
    Piebald Dave3
    Well, I did end up going to the show but was only there for a very short time due to having to get the kids back home for things they had going on.

    I did end up getting a nice female BEL (mojave/lesser) that is currently settling in nicely right now and took a rat pup last night. When she settles in some more I will get some picutres up for everyone.

    It was surprising to me that there weren't many BEL's to be found. I seen alot of super Mojaves but the female I bought was one of the only ones I seen.

    There looked be alot of cool stuff there but I only had an hour and a half to I didn't get to look, maybe next year.

    Dave
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