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Some ideas for Daytona
Well I'm heading down to Daytona this month for the National Breeders Expo and was wondering what you guys think I should get that would compliment my exsisting collectiion. Unfortunatly due to some tough times I will be on a limited budget of around $1000 mol. Heres what I have now,M Pastel 1600g., M Bumblebee 960g , M-Albino 589g, F-Pinstripe 1600g (gravid), F-Spider 1200g, F-Normal 2600g(just laid clutch of 8 to pastel. Now I want so much different stuff just thought i would have a little fun with this and get some ideas. I can get stuff to compliment these or go off in a different direction.Cant wait to see what you guys & gals think!!!!!.
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Re: Some ideas for Daytona
I would say for starters you should definitely stick to females as you're a bit male heavy. With that, I would start with either a female albino or a het for your male albino. You could possibly get a female albino and still have enough for one or two of the following:
Mojave
Lesser
Cinnamon
Fire
If you go with a het albino, you could definitely get two of the other morphs mentioned with money to spare. Hope that helps.
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Re: Some ideas for Daytona
Maybe a mojave? Or axanthic, or a butter? Or an enchi? The options are almost endless, really.
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Re: Some ideas for Daytona
Look for the best snake at the best price. I always have a list of morphs I'm looking for, but I always go for the best looking, best morph I can afford.
As mentioned, I would look for a female. If you are talking about buying breedable snakes, then you could buy an older Lesser female (maybe a 2008-2009) and a 2010 lesser male. That would be a good deal and you could probably have enough money left over to buy something else (not too expensive).
Good Luck!
Jim Smith
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