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im getting ready to start breeding ball and was wondering which morph i should start with. 1000 dollar budget
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Re: morphs
 Originally Posted by Slashrocks01
im getting ready to start breeding ball and was wondering which morph i should start with. 1000 dollar budget
There are plenty of good animals to start with, but breeding season is just finishing up, you will more than likely have to wait til Fall/Winter.
I honestly like the Hypos and Spiders because they both possess many possibilities when combined with almost everything else.
Good luck, but understand your animals before you just jump into this. Do you currently own any Ball pythons? If not I would say get some late 2008 animals or some hatchlings from this year. This way you can raise them up and make sure this is something you can undertake.
1.0: Honey Bee | Lesser | Banana Pastel Enchi | Clown 66% Het Albino
0.1: Kingpin | x2 Mojave | Super Pastel HGW | Albino | Sterling Mojave Pinstripe | GHI Pewter | Pastel Het Clown | Sable 66% Het Clown
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Re: morphs
 Originally Posted by Slashrocks01
im getting ready to start breeding ball and was wondering which morph i should start with. 1000 dollar budget
Find what you like.
Do you like bees? Albinos? Pieds?
If bees, get yourself some nice pastel females and a spider male. OR, maybe next year you can get a bee male for a good price and some adult female normals.
If albinos, get yourself a nice albino male and some het females.
If pieds, get a couple het females and a het male.
JonV
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Re: morphs
Or maybe even just breed normals for your first year to see if you're willing to really put in what will be required of you.
2.2 normals Lucifer, Herbie Hancock, Cruella De Ville and Lillith
*fingers crossed for pastel and spider*
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Re: morphs
Does your budget include caging, feeders, thermostats, heating, etc.?
Then you won't even have all that much money left for snakes... maybe a pair of het albinos..
MH
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Re: morphs
that budget is just for snakes
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Re: morphs
Why don't you try "keeping" ball pythons before you even consider breeding. Sounds like you're getting way ahead of yourself...
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Re: morphs
 Originally Posted by Vibrant Balls
Why don't you try "keeping" ball pythons before you even consider breeding. Sounds like you're getting way ahead of yourself...
Maybe he has already kept balls and has experience. The OP never specified so this is unnecessary. Instead asking if he has or hasn't would be more constructive.
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Re: morphs
find what you are into and why. buy a female first since they take longer to become breedable. try looking into an animal that isnt saturating the market... just my 2 cents
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Re: morphs
Assuming you have done a little research on what you will need to keep your animals healthy, and you have all the caging or perhaps a rack system, this is what I would do if I could start over with my collection. (ultimatley it comes down to what you like)
I would buy the barkers ball python book and as many of the nicest looking 08 females as you can, 2 or 3 female pastels (het for a recessive would be best) and/or a mojave a het albino or het pied or any other awesome recessive trait. When you buy more than one snake at a time from one breeder you can get better prices than purchasing individual animals. Then next year about this time buy 1 or 2 09 visual morph males. Then by the time your females are ready your males will be out of quarentine and you can rock and roll.
Experience can be learned with the help of the people here at BP.net and the barkers book you will have husbandry down in no time flat. Then you can work on the breeding aspect. It just takes the will to learn and a lot of time.
One thing to keep in mind, my BF and I did the math on our animals with purchasing your rats from a pet store, cage furniture and substrate,the cost of electric and water and the cost of each animals drawer in a rack, each BP is going to take about $350 a year to support. It can be done cheaper (like if you have a rat breeder for a food supplier, you breed your own rats, or you build your own racks, you buy substrate in bulk, etc...) but not by to much. Plus you will be putting at least a few hours a week into caring for your animals. I am in no way trying to stop you from breeding balls but you need to make sure you can afford to house them and have the time to take care of them.
However, if do decide to you start a breeding program, I hope it is a great learning experience and I know the people here at BP.net will be there to support you.
Good Luck!11
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