Re: advice for an aspiring breeder
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Originally Posted by
kylearmbar
If you want only a small number I'd rule out pied, because if you want to mix it, you will be looking at holding back hatclings to breed back with the parents or even eachother since it is recessive. A lesser female is a great way to go, they look great when combined with anything and if you produce a lucy you never have to have a normal hatchling unless you want to.
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Originally Posted by
sho220
Can't go wrong with a Lesser....and Lucy's are amazing...:gj:
Yeah I went through the genetic calculator you recommended last night and the lesser female is definitely going to be the first one I pick up to breed, there are just so many awesome options with her. And where this is more of a long term plan I'll have some time on choosing a male anyways as she's only young so I can just wait for the right one to come along while I'm growing her up, especially where she needs so much more time than a male will. Thanks again for all the advice
I think the only trick now will be keeping the collection "small" like I want to, I can see this getting away from me once I get going :)
Re: advice for an aspiring breeder
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Originally Posted by
Ssprice
Yeah I went through the genetic calculator you recommended last night and the lesser female is definitely going to be the first one I pick up to breed, there are just so many awesome options with her. And where this is more of a long term plan I'll have some time on choosing a male anyways as she's only young so I can just wait for the right one to come along while I'm growing her up, especially where she needs so much more time than a male will. Thanks again for all the advice
I think the only trick now will be keeping the collection "small" like I want to, I can see this getting away from me once I get going :)
I started with one baby Normal as a pet for my son. Two years later we are full blown breeding with ~70 bp's in the collection!!