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    Question What would be cool to breed a normal pastel with?

    Any recommendations I appreciate any of them!

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    Re: What would be cool to breed a normal pastel with?

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    Any recommendations I appreciate any of them!
    Depends on if it's a male or female

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    Re: What would be cool to breed a normal pastel with?

    Female

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    Also depends on your budget for a male and how long of a goal time you are planning.

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    If your goal is colorful babies I'd breed with orange dream, fire, pastel, or yellowbelly. If you want a variety of babies you could breed with a five or six gene male. If you are looking for a mid range investment snake I'd go with scaleless head and shoot for a pastel scaleless, or high end go with Sunset, but that will cost you about $20,000 for a male LOL. If your snake is young I'd wait until it's breeding size to get a male, prices will most likely drop quite a bit.
    Last edited by cchardwick; 11-26-2017 at 11:26 PM.


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