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What would you go for?

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  • 12-07-2013, 08:50 AM
    Naom9Anne
    Re: What would you go for?
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    Originally Posted by brock lesser View Post
    I would hold off on any single gene males.
    Speaking from my own experience, I did just that and now the two and three gene males are so easy to get, I should have waited.
    I would invest in a pewter, lemon blast or some other two gene female that you like.
    I love you enthusiasm but point it in a direction that will pay off down the road.

    I really respect your view and I do understand where you are coming from. As much as I love the double/triple gene morphs I would rather try to create them myself. If I breed I am doing it solely for my own pleasure and satisfaction and I am more than happy to start by creating single and double morphs first before then expanding into the triple genes.

    I think my thought process goes along the lines of, if I want something beautiful in my collection I would love to breed it into my collection rather than buying it. I was looking into simply purchasing a visual genetic stripe male rather than a morph x het to that gene and a breeder in my area suggested going for a morph het to genetic stripe instead.

    The seller of the cinnamon het and the butter het also has a butter pastel het but he is out of my price range. I really love the base morphs, 7 of my babies are just that and I wouldn't have them any other way.

    Thank you for your input though :)
  • 12-07-2013, 05:14 PM
    brock lesser
    Re: What would you go for?
    If your going to get one of them get the cinnamon,
    if it doesn't prove out, you will at least have added a new gene to your collection .
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