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Thread: Breading plans

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    Breading plans

    I plan to go 1.3 or 1.4 for next season. I am a college student so i wanna keep it small.
    I will be able to care for them financially but i am in a dorm so i wanna keep it rather small.
    I do have a male normal

    hoping to get a super pastel or lemon yearling male
    spider, pinstripe and pastel female all yearlings maybe even a normal female

    hoping to be breeding by 2010 but will wait til 2011

    any suggestions?

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    Re: Breading plans

    I wouldn't spend the money on the super pastel male or whatever until you're just about ready to breed, spend it all on the females and then come 2011 pick up the males you want to breed.

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    Re: Breading plans

    1. Read 500 threads in the husbandry section (including all stickies.)
    2. Read 250 threads in the genetics section (including all stickies)
    3. Read 500 threads in the breeding section. (including all stickies)
    4. Start over.

    Seriously. READ READ READ.
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    Re: Breading plans

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    1. Read 500 threads in the husbandry section (including all stickies.)
    2. Read 250 threads in the genetics section (including all stickies)
    3. Read 500 threads in the breeding section. (including all stickies)
    4. Start over.

    Seriously. READ READ READ.
    LOL I have been reading for bout 3 month still reading and checking videos and i dont plan on stopping any time soon... even plan on taking a science class on genetics even though its out my major. But thanks for the advise!

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    Re: Breading plans

    Good idea about the genetics course. Once we started thinking about breeding ball pythons I could have kicked myself for not paying attention to all that babble about punnet squares way back when.
    ~~Joanna~~

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    Re: Breading plans

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    Good idea about the genetics course. Once we started thinking about breeding ball pythons I could have kicked myself for not paying attention to all that babble about punnet squares way back when.
    Yeah i'll prolly rad on it to but i figure why not have it taught to me while its free. I understand it a little but there is always room for improvement.

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    Re: Breading plans

    It sounds like you have a good plan laid out. You can't go wrong with codom combos. Good luck.
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