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    Do I get Paid for this??? LadyOhh's Avatar
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    How do you decide what to breed?

    Other than the obvious "I breed what I like" comment,

    HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHAT PROJECTS TO WORK ON?


    I breed what I like too... Ball Pythons.

    To pinpoint one particular morph to breed for is very very difficult for me.

    I need an intervention.

    How do you decide what to breed for?
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    Re: How do you decide what to breed?

    Obviously based on what I have available, then it's what I want to make, then its market viability and whether or not I can better invest the animals in to a different project.

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    Re: How do you decide what to breed?

    I breed based on what I want to produce down the road, what I can afford, and what keeps me interested.

    The "keeps me interested" is the biggest thing for me. With cornsnakes there were several morphs that were fairly new and I bought some to stay on the cutting edge, however, I wasn't actually that impressed with the morph and was doing it more for the sake of doing it. It just didn't get me pumped up, so I sold them off and now with bps and corns I think long and hard about if I really like said morph or if its more of a fad.

    This way it keeps me engaged and wanting to keep with the hobby.

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    Re: How do you decide what to breed?

    well sincei a poor sob all the time lol.. i breed with what I can afford to mostly as well as what I have in stock..
    I want get a bee but I know i lack ( currently ) the market price for them.soI have to wait until I can hatch out my current eggs and see if I can get lucky though trades and such.
    Was married to 4theSNAKElady (still wish we were)
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    Re: How do you decide what to breed?

    I usually see a combo that I like, and then go out and buy the parts so I can make the combo myself eventually. Of all of my pairings there are usually only a couple pairings of things that are done purely to sell. Almost everything I breed is getting me closer to one of my long term goals. It helps make it a lot easier for me because I have mostly reccessive stuff. If I had a bunch of codoms I would probably have a lot more problems deciding.
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    Re: How do you decide what to breed?

    Not that I have a lot of projects or experience, but 1 project kinda developed for me. I bought a butter to breed to my mojo for a lucy in the future. He is also poss het hypo. The next choice was to try to prove him, so I got a 0.1 100% het hypo. That wasn't enough, so now I also have a visual hypo to breed to him. That now has me looking for future projects with these future pairings. This year I only have 1 clutch (my first ever, got nothing last year), but next year I will have 6 or 7 females up to size.
    Last edited by axeman569; 07-10-2010 at 01:25 PM.

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