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  • 05-20-2015, 02:47 PM
    bondo
    As for what to breed you should choose what you like. There are a lot of combos out there with spider in them. Take a look at different combos and see what you like.
  • 05-21-2015, 04:41 AM
    anicatgirl
    http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php

    Here ya go! The list of potential issues w/ certain morphs. To put that argument to rest. Good luck OP!!! :gj:
  • 05-24-2015, 02:18 PM
    Amos1974
    my advice would to be to invest in a 4 gene male to put with your girls... as far as the hobby has come your starting wayyyyy behind with single gene animals that are the most common by far... it will cost you more to feed and maintain than clutches will be worth... and wont leave you with many options of hold backs... when you breed a 4 gene male to a pastel female there will be 32 different possible combos that will come out... there will be so many cool combos hatched out in the next few months by every one think about the genes you like and look for a male that has several of them... the genes I would look for in the male would be: Fire, Calico, Enchi, "lesser or Mojave", Pastel, yellow Belly, "Black Pastel or Cinnamon", any 4 of them would be cool! I would try to stay away from spider or pinstripe in the male...

    If you could find a snake like a Lesser, Cinnamon, Fire, Yellow belly that could be a really powerful snake having one gene from each complex... that male would be able to male 3 different kinds of white snakes and the black super Cinnamon along with all the cool combos!
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