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  • 08-24-2013, 04:39 AM
    Sama
    What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    Bumblebees are awesome and a good start. We hoped to hatch some this year but our pastel passed. Something to consider is the nicer base morphs you get the better babies you will hatch. If you buy a brown pastel you are more likely to get brown babies. Take some time to really look into the morphs you like and decided what you like in that morph. Then go for your ideal and don't settle for a cheaper example.

    Also just to throw it out there, maybe look at a spider female and a super pastel male? Or vice versa. With one being a super pastel you would be looking at 50% pastels, 50% bees as opposed to a pastel and a spider hatching 25% normals, 25% pastels, 25% spiders and 25% bees. Just a thought!
  • 08-24-2013, 05:08 AM
    Dawson101409
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    My first long term project is to get 75% spider super mojave here's a link http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...-super-mojave/
  • 08-24-2013, 05:09 AM
    Dawson101409
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dawson101409 View Post
    My first long term project is to get 75% spider super mojave here's a link http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...-super-mojave/

    Its gonna take a few years
  • 08-24-2013, 08:32 AM
    Crazymonkee
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dawson101409 View Post
    Ok and I've owned a ball for 2 years now and I know a lot about how the breeding works and overall care but I'm not sure if I have enough experience to breed, I'm just not sure about this I'm not in this for the money at all



    No one gets experience until they actually do it... I have not bred any snakes yet... but I bred German Shepherd Dogs, due to life circumstances I don't any longer, but I had a "mentor" when I first started..she was a well established breeder of AKC show dogs..
    I imagine there are many reputable breeders of these fine snakes that would take newcomers under their wing.

    The ones in it for the money worry about new competition... the ones who love the animals realize without the new breeders the breeding of quality animals would cease.

    Just my thoughts

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  • 08-24-2013, 08:41 AM
    Neal
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dawson101409 View Post
    My first long term project is to get 75% spider super mojave here's a link http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...-super-mojave/

    That's a very nice pick, and like others have stated bumblebee's are a great first double gene morph. I have a male and he's gorgeous.
  • 08-24-2013, 12:08 PM
    Dawson101409
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    Yes bumblebees are amazing but I just adore what the baby's look like when you breed two bumblebees and get a killer bee they are just amazing
  • 08-24-2013, 12:11 PM
    Dawson101409
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    HEy if you guys have any projects you want me to look at post them ill take anything.
  • 08-24-2013, 01:57 PM
    JMinILM
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    The great thing about ball pythons in the variety. Go to world of ball pythons and see what you like the best. Then look at what genes it takes to produce it. Then if you can afford the snakes that have those genes you will know what to buy and breed.
  • 08-24-2013, 07:18 PM
    Toolarmy1
    Just so you know, that specific spider super mojave isn't what they always look like. I have a male super mojave that I didn't even know was a spider as well until he popped out a mojave spider baby last year. The snake looks just like a super mojave. No different head pattern in the grey head, nothing visible under black light. Just something to consider.
  • 08-24-2013, 11:16 PM
    Ball Clan
    I agree with the others, breed the morphs you like. I'm going to be working with pastel, spider, and fire because they are affordable and I like all of their combos, especially wanting to produce a fire bee.

    But albino, pied, enchi, and yellowbelly are also very popular base morphs that won't cost you thousands to obtain.
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