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I would get the female pastel, sell the spider male and get a male bee at least u could get super pastel that way
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you could also get two females normals and the female pastel?
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some of you guys didn't read the part where he says he has a budget... I'm guessing if he can only spend up to 500, he can't get all or the pastel + 2 normals.
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I would get the pastel for a few reasons. First and foremost you are a budget.
If you get the 3 normals dealing with 3 clutches (not to mention the stress of incubating them), is expensive. Lets say you get 4-6 from each female. that is 12-18 eggs. That is a LOT of babies to feed, house, and take care of. Taking care of the babies is a LOT of work. What if you have a few that don't want to eat? Do you have a ready supply of rat pinkies? 18 rat pinkies at 1.25-2 EACH and you have to feed them often.
LOL I have only one clutch of 5 babies and it is more than enough work. As the others have said normals don't go for much and spiders are becoming more and more common. Also, with the spider you will have the wobbles. So you will have to watch the babies to see who has what degree of wobble and believe me informed buyers won't buy "oh they don't wobble" especially if you are saying that of an entire clutch.
Now lets say you get stuck with the worst odds all male normals. IF you are lucky you will be able to sell them for $35 each if you are not lucky you will have to give them away.
Now on the other hand you get the pastel. You will have time to learn more about breeding, build or buy an incubator, you will have time to see how bad your spider's wobble is AND you will be able to save enough money for the expense coming of raising a clutch. Also with the pastel you have a chance to get better morphs.
Whatever you decide to do good luck.
1:1 Mojaves 1:1 Cinnamon :1 Pinstripe :1 Spider :6 Normal :1 Albino 1: Butter :1 pastel :1 yellow belly :1 100% het albino
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Re: Choices, advice for a starting breeder?
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
The phrase "I want to breed" and "Tuition is coming due and most of my cash is going straight to that".. Never a good combo.
First of all simply having breedable females is a teardrop in the pool of needed stuff for even thinking about breeding. My advice would be take the 750.00 buy a really cool morph to enjoy as a pet and hold off breeding till your money loosen's up and your time and energy get freed up..
Just my two cents.
I would never spend $750 on a morph to keep as a pet, when there are many BPs who I could rescue and fix for less than that. My time/energy are more than free, school is a joke, it just costs money because I pay for it all out of pocket. Normally buying all 4 wouldn't be a huge deal for me, however twice a year I spend large amounts of cash in 1 sitting on school and it's good to have extra for books, and other unexpected occurrences.
Budgeting is a good thing.
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
That is a GOOD piece of information to share there.
It does take a lot of money and some time too.
I started on a bator right after I joined BP.net and have been building when ever I have time and money to buy supplies. I can house 24 hatchlings, and 20 sub-/adults. Wife gets mad every time I come home from lowes with more wood 
A year ago I wouldnt have thought I would spend as much as I have and thats not even including the snakes. 
I know there are still things I need to build or buy but it all takes time and money. My only saving grace is that we pair our house off two years ago.  Though I might need a loan to buy a couple morphs I really want 
Unlimited time, money is the only factor, and it's mainly because these snakes are only available right now, if I could wait a month and buy them at the same prices, I would.
 Originally Posted by Drewp
I'd go with the pastel, easier to deal with one clutch than 3... baby spiders aren't worth much, normals are almost becoming giveaways and the pastel girl won't go down in value *much*. Plus you have 3 possible morphs you can hit rather than 1, so its more exciting once the eggs are ready.
That being said you could get slugs, poor odds, no eggs, etc... so don't blow all of your cash thinking you're going to make your money back. You probably won't... especially once you factor in rats, hatchling rack, heating, incubator, etc etc.
Good luck with whatever you decide. 
Not banking on making my money back etc, it's for fun and an investment that I plan to grow. I have many many many extra rats (from breeding other species/housing monitors), I have a heated room/incubator. Literally the only real cost I have is the animals themselves. I have everything else already in place.
 Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
I'd go with the pastel ... normals aren't going to yield you much profit.
how many more years of school do you have?
I am going to grad school/internship for 2 years, so I'm getting my snakes now, enjoying them as pets, and when I'm done, they might be ready to breed the following fall.
1 more year of school, I'm finishing the last year as a part timer so it isn't too bad.
 Originally Posted by akaangela
I would get the pastel for a few reasons. First and foremost you are a budget.
If you get the 3 normals dealing with 3 clutches (not to mention the stress of incubating them), is expensive. Lets say you get 4-6 from each female. that is 12-18 eggs. That is a LOT of babies to feed, house, and take care of. Taking care of the babies is a LOT of work. What if you have a few that don't want to eat? Do you have a ready supply of rat pinkies? 18 rat pinkies at 1.25-2 EACH and you have to feed them often.
LOL I have only one clutch of 5 babies and it is more than enough work. As the others have said normals don't go for much and spiders are becoming more and more common. Also, with the spider you will have the wobbles. So you will have to watch the babies to see who has what degree of wobble and believe me informed buyers won't buy "oh they don't wobble" especially if you are saying that of an entire clutch.
Now lets say you get stuck with the worst odds all male normals. IF you are lucky you will be able to sell them for $35 each if you are not lucky you will have to give them away.
Now on the other hand you get the pastel. You will have time to learn more about breeding, build or buy an incubator, you will have time to see how bad your spider's wobble is AND you will be able to save enough money for the expense coming of raising a clutch. Also with the pastel you have a chance to get better morphs.
Whatever you decide to do good luck.
Just having cash up front is the problem at the moment everything else is set. As for it being a huge work load, I take care of 4 large monitors (which make snakes look easy), several species of toads, a bullfrog, and my collection of 40 some odd snakes, which I do breed.
I appreciate all the advice guys, it looks like I'll end up picking up this female pastel if all turns out well. Seeing as the normals have already bred this season and may possibly be gravid (to a 100% het ghost, what a waste), I'd rather not have to deal with 3 clutches I didn't even breed for this year.
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Sounds like a good plan.
Last year part time, wooo! Lucky you. I'm doing like double time with a full time job. Sucky! Only 2 years left though!
Excited to see your first clutch though!
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Go with the pastel, as stated before, housing and feeding hacthlings can be costly & a pain in the butt. then when you get bees you can breed a male back to the mom.
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Picking up the Pastel Friday for $460, pretty good price
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Actually, you should go with the 3 females, because the maximum amount you can expect to make in the first season is several hundred dollars more than you could get from the clutch from the Pastel female. Plus, if the Pastel female doesn't lay, you get nothing. If one or two of the normal females doesn't lay, you still get something.
Maybe holdback some spider females, and sell the rest--use the money to buy an adult pastel female next year, and you get further ahead, faster.
Edit: My bad, I didn't read that they were already gravid by a het OG, and you were in it mainly for fun/hobby. The 50% poss het OG offspring would still be a bit of extra money, in spite of the bother, but if your main goal is to make pretty snakes faster, the pastel is a better choice).
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