Re: Whats the most common and most affordable double recessive? And are both the same
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zues
I would love for someone to point me to all these cheap hypo g stripes. I would love to have one. I have three different visual doubles and several more in the making. I'm pretty sure snow is the cheapest by a bunch. Caramel stuff is probably the second cheapest and that's because the problems with that gene.
That's probably because there is very little demand for them. But with such a rare combo, with the right buyer you may be able to swing a surprising price, but honestly, you can get a Hypo Male and a G Stripe Male for under 200 bucks each. This is a combo of two very low end morphs.
Re: Whats the most common and most affordable double recessive? And are both the same
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STjepkes
That's probably because there is very little demand for them. But with such a rare combo, with the right buyer you may be able to swing a surprising price, but honestly, you can get a Hypo Male and a G Stripe Male for under 200 bucks each. This is a combo of two very low end morphs.
not a very good analogy since You can't breed 2 males together!
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Re: Whats the most common and most affordable double recessive? And are both the same
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coldbloodaddict
not a very good analogy since You can't breed 2 males together!
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If you say so. I'm just pointing out how cheap both of these morphs are. That's what this thread is about, cheapest double recessive. And those are the two cheapest recessives. Why wouldn't something that is going to produce more relatively cheap stuff also be relative cheaper?
Re: Whats the most common and most affordable double recessive? And are both the same
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STjepkes
If you say so. I'm just pointing out how cheap both of these morphs are. That's what this thread is about, cheapest double recessive. And those are the two cheapest recessives. Why wouldn't something that is going to produce more relatively cheap stuff also be relative cheaper?
last dbl het gstripe hypo I saw was still 600 dollar for a female, given that was about a year ago but, you can an actual visual snow for that now. Demand is very low for the snow, since it is seen as a dead end project to most. But add enchi or something to it... might have a shot at something other than an all white snake.
Re: Whats the most common and most affordable double recessive? And are both the same
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STjepkes
That's probably because there is very little demand for them. But with such a rare combo, with the right buyer you may be able to swing a surprising price, but honestly, you can get a Hypo Male and a G Stripe Male for under 200 bucks each. This is a combo of two very low end morphs.
With double recessives it's not as simple as adding the values of the two genes together. You are completely ignoring the years of time and luck involved in making the double visual. The value in the double recessive animal is hard work it takes to make it. Let's take albino and genetic stripe for example. You could shop around and probably get the pair for 500-600. You buy an albino and g stripe and raise them up for 2-3 years. Then you breed your albino to your g stripe and hope you get a good sex ratio to raise up. Then your raise the females up for 2-3 years to get them to breeding size. At this point you pair your double hets and hope that they both are willing to breed. If you get eggs the first year breeding you are probably getting 5-7 eggs. So now you have 5-7 eggs in your incubator hoping for a baby that you have a 1 in 16 chance of hitting. So statically it could take you three or more clutches to hit it and your female may or may not breed three years in a row. Sure there are quicker way to get here by buying adults or buying double hets up front but those are far more expensive. I think the last time I saw an albino g stripe for sale it was 4000 bucks.
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps42ab620a.jpg
I am breeding these two together next year and going to start all over again shooting for the triple recessive. It's a sickness.
Re: Whats the most common and most affordable double recessive? And are both the same
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zues
With double recessives it's not as simple as adding the values of the two genes together. You are completely ignoring the years of time and luck involved in making the double visual. The value in the double recessive animal is hard work it takes to make it. Let's take albino and genetic stripe for example. You could shop around and probably get the pair for 500-600. You buy an albino and g stripe and raise them up for 2-3 years. Then you breed your albino to your g stripe and hope you get a good sex ratio to raise up. Then your raise the females up for 2-3 years to get them to breeding size. At this point you pair your double hets and hope that they both are willing to breed. If you get eggs the first year breeding you are probably getting 5-7 eggs. So now you have 5-7 eggs in your incubator hoping for a baby that you have a 1 in 16 chance of hitting. So statically it could take you three or more clutches to hit it and your female may or may not breed three years in a row. Sure there are quicker way to get here by buying adults or buying double hets up front but those are far more expensive. I think the last time I saw an albino g stripe for sale it was 4000 bucks.
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps42ab620a.jpg
I am breeding these two together next year and going to start all over again shooting for the triple recessive. It's a sickness.
I got lucky with my double recessive project. I purchased a hatchling female Pied possible het Hypo and an adult male Pastel Hypo possible het Pied back in 2010. I had 1.0 Pastel het Hypo het Pied, 0.1 Hypo het Pied, 0.1 Pastel Hypo het Pied hatch out in 2012, proving my female to be a Pied het Hypo. And last year I had 0.1 het Hypo het Pied, 0.1 Pastel het Hypo het Pied, 0.1 Hypo het Pied and 1.0 Pastel Hypo het Pied hatch this year. So I don't think my male Pastel Hypo possible het Pied is het for Pied. Even with a female that is homozygus for one recessive morph and het for the other, I am looking at investing about 5 years into this project before I expect to see a double visual. That is a lot of time and effort. I believe that is why all the Hypo Pieds I see for sale are over $4,500. People really tend to forget how long it can take, and I got lucky that I started with a great female.