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    what morph to breed

    I'm breeding my mojave to my pastel. But I have a yellowbelly male sitting around. So what should I breed him to to make the coolest combo?
    Also I am aware of the ybxyb makes ivory. I'm looking for something different. Thanks f or any input.

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    Well, what's your budget?

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    Re: what morph to breed

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    Well, what's your budget?
    Would like to be around $1000 or less.

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    What about a nice bee? Make a bumblebelly. Or make a superstripe Honestly it all depends on what you like. I personally love the look of a good calico, but the yb combos I've seen are kind of meh.

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    First YB looks good with anything it really is a bonus when you get in to multi gene morphs. With the price range you are working with you have endless possibilities! Is this quick decision for this season or are you planning for future breeding projects? If you want my personal opinion I’m really into Sugars, and leopards and clowns right now. Always remember you could never go wrong with an enchi, or fire. I advise you base your decision on what snake you really wanted to work with next or like the most and aim to pick up a double gene specimen oppose to a single gene.

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    Re: what morph to breed

    If you are wanting a breed ready size female for this year at a $1000 or less, I would look into Fire, Lesser, or BumbleBees. Good luck!

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