Re: Risk of buying High End morphs?
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Originally Posted by
mainbutter
A BP dying before being able to breed is probably more likely than the likelihood of it reaching breeding age and, season after season, refusing.
I agree with this.
If you are patient enough and not trying to push it, 99% of the animals out there will breed. There is always that arbitrary 1% of doubt, but I can't see how mother nature will not get involved and nature take its course.
The bottom line is don't expect it to happen immediately.. Plan for other choices if things don't work out that year.
Re: Risk of buying High End morphs?
If was you and you are worried about a snake not breeding this is what I would do. Get just a ghost female for couple hundred. Then buy two males that are double gene co dom. You will spend a litrle more then 2k but it will give you way more options.
Re: Risk of buying High End morphs?
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Originally Posted by
PythonOutlaw
Thats strange, And thank you guys for bringing that up, Knowing this now there is no way I will spend $2000 on a female desert.
With these problems I cant belive females are going for 2g's
Well it is a highly sought after morph, and Pro Exotics was exploring the possibility that they only need lower temperatures in order to be fertile. I highly doubt that the bad rep desert females have been getting will last. It's only a matter of time before we figure out what makes them tick, and then it will be a non-issue. :)