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    Pastel Vs Spider Vs Pinstripe Ball Python

    What would be a Better Morph to breed to A normal for Someone starting a Breeding Project. In the long run which do you Guys/Ladies think would Be a better choice.

    Pastel, Spider, Or Pinstripe Ball python


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    what ever one your like the most. It all depends on what you hope to produce in the future. each have morphs they go perfect with, and ones they don't go so good with. its all a matter of personal preference.
    i would pick spider or pinstripe. just because there is to many pastels out there, and it seems its getting harder and harder to get a good quality one.
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    Thanks For the Input

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    or you could always do a 2 gene male, like a bumble bee, spinner, lemon blast. That would take care of 2 of the males your were thinking about. or another 2 gene male. More genes more variation in a clutch(except supers).
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    Do you have the 4 snakes or are you looking to purchase the male?

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    Pastels have gone down in price quite considerably over the last 2 years. Unless its a superb example of the morph I wouldnt even bother to be honest.

    Spider or pinstripe is the way to go in this example I think. And I would go with the pin personally, you wont have to worry about any wobbles unlike the spider. I personally like pins over spiders anyday.
    Good luck on your future projects!
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    Re: Pastel Vs Spider Vs Pinstripe Ball Python

    Looking the Purchase the Male

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    Re: Pastel Vs Spider Vs Pinstripe Ball Python

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    Looking the Purchase the Male
    Are you on a tight budget? Because if you have the money a double gene male would be the way to go.
    My name is Adriane
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    Re: Pastel Vs Spider Vs Pinstripe Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
    Are you on a tight budget? Because if you have the money a double gene male would be the way to go.
    Working with a 200$-250$ Price Budget

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    I am partial to pastels, they mix well with everything. Think of what you like and lay your foundation
    I did 2 pastel clutches because I need some females to hold back, first cluch was all males

    With your choices and budget I would prolly go with the pin OR try and find a good looking mojave

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