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Project change, to sell or or not to sell my spider.
Well, basically, I got an adult spider thinking that I would be able to buy and adult female pasteland get a bee as well but I wasn't able to find one so I ended up getting a female pastel hatchling and a female normal hatchling.
Now I am thinking that I will sell my 2 year old spider which I just bought as sn adult a few months back and just get a hatchling bee female and a male pastel also. Now I will have all hatchlings and they will grow together and be breedable at least 2 years from now rather than wait for my current pastel to grow up and by the time my spider wil already be 4 years old. anyway, breeding a bee and a pastel, I will eventually get a new spider also right?
The reason I got to this point is I saw female bumble bees available at a good price (Philippine price) and someone really wants my adult spider for his projects this year.
At least they will be all '11s snakes. You think this is a good idea? 
I will end up with a pastel male to breed with me female normal, female pastel and female bee 2 years from now. Wachathink?
Thanks in advance for taking your time to read this.
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Btw I am in no hurry to breed at this point but there us no harm in planning right?
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balls can live up to 20-30 years of age.. at 4 hes still a pup.. id keep him.. but if you really dont care about the snake sell him off and get more to your collection..
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If e spider is a he, which I assume so, I will sell him.
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I think you should get the bee, but wait until next year to get your male. You could save up and get a nice super pastel male too. Males are ready to breed much sooner than females so having a male that is a year younger is fine.
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It's not that I don't care, it's that ball pythons here are ridiculously priced as of the moment. Also, the buyer is a friend who has more money than me and he needs this guy more for his current projects. I only started this hobby this year that's why I wanna get it right and hopefully with BP.net I will. If had the money to buy the hatchling bee,I will not sell Spidey, but I don't for now and this opportunity just presented itself when I saw the female bee.
I still really am confused.
Yes he is a male spider. Good idea also on the holding off on getting the male 
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Re: Project change, to sell or or not to sell my spider.
Hi,
If he is a friend and has animals ready to breed why not do a breeding loan instead?
That way you could get your bee for free and a female spider or pastel into the bargain.
Just have a good agreement in writing so that everyone goes into it with their eyes open.
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Who's to say you won't find that pastel female in the next few months
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Re: Project change, to sell or or not to sell my spider.
 Originally Posted by llovelace
Who's to say you won't find that pastel female in the next few months 
On a realistic note, he is in the Philippines and a breeder size pastel female might not be in his budget right now since people will be holding off on their big girls for a high high price there.
i would say do a breeding loan, sounds like a better idea then just getting rid of your spider male. You never know when he might come in handy.
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I forgot to mention, someone did offer me an adult 08 pastel female (not yet proven) but he sold it to me at Php 45,000.00 that's about $1071 and the price of a new Bumblebee hatchling is only about $833. So I found it funny that I would buy this to hopefully produce a bee when I can just go ahead and buy a bee at a cheaper price 
Yes, having him stud instead is a very good suggestion. Someone has offered me already to stud my spider to two normal females and I would get the spiders that would come out or the normals if there aren't any. As for the interested buyer, I yet have to ask him if he would allow to stud it instead of buying it and to what would I get.
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