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when breeding why are female normals good to have? sorry if this is a stupid question
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Re: normals
With most of the genes being dominant or co dominant and female normals running very cheap, the combination othe two make them valuable. If you have a double or triple gene male that's most co-dominant genes, then if you breed him to a normal, he has a 50% chance if passing each gene to his babies.
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so its kinda like u have a better chance of getting what you want
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Originally Posted by hunter0443
so its kinda like u have a better chance of getting what you want
No. It doesn't increase your odds.
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Re: normals
When youre breeding, using a female always increases youre chances of getting what you want :D
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Originally Posted by hunter0443
so its kinda like u have a better chance of getting what you want
It doesn't increases your chances of getting what you want. By investing in normals, it's much cheaper than buying a double, triple, or quad gene female, but the trade off is that you are gambling with genetics. If you have a female normal, your best odds for getting what you want are 50/50 PER GENE. For example, if you have a triple gene male and you want a triple gene baby, you have 50/50 for one gene, 50/50 for the second gene, and 50/50 for the third gene. So, in order to get that triple gene baby, you multiply your odds. So, 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8 chance of getting that triple gene baby. Those aren't very good odds, especially if your clutch size is only 3-4 eggs. If getting a specific morph is what you really want and you want to increase your odds and make them higher than 50/50 per gene, you need to invest in non-normal females.
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Also think if you have a single gene co-dom that fetches roughly 1k per offspring and have an adult normal female that might be worth to most people 75-150 dollars. But if you get 6 eggs from that female and 50% of the offspring should be $1000 that would be why the 75 dollar normal snake is worth so much to the owner/breeder.
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They make more eggs :) I like having some normals around to breed my doms and co-doms to. Some day I might cut back on the number of normal girls, but right now I like having them to help fill up my female breeder rack.
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Originally Posted by hunter0443
so its kinda like u have a better chance of getting what you want
I think he means you have more of a chance to get what you want. Like more eggs from more females means you'll have better chances of hatching out what you want.
Im not sure if thats what was meant, but thats how i understood it.
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Re: normals
Normals are good to have if they are females. Normal males won't really do much for you from the business perspective. Its always better to breed genetically higher males to lower females. From a business stand point a male can be breed to multiple females, so for example (we'll use single genes) if your breeding a lesser male to a pastel female and a spider female to produce a couple of each and shooting for supers from each female, you can breed him to a normal as well just to generate more revenue since she will have 50/50 shot at throwing lessers. So your 30 dollar investment (if hatchling) could potentially produce 400-500 hundred extra in revenue. Also normal females increase in value as they age so if you get two in a clutch and have the space, and patience, when up to weight they could be worth potentially a couple hundred themselves since they will be ready to do the same thing for somebody else. sometimes too, normals are not so normal and end up throwing surprise hatchling but that's rare. But personally I enjoy the normals and they can be very different in their own right. So from a non business side normals are cool to have! They're old school and still very attractive! To me at least
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