From what I understand yes.. I'm new to this too haven't even gotton my girl yet.. But depending on what ur doing it can help... Say u have A BEL an breed it to a normal I believe u would get all lesser/Mojave/butter or whatever made the. Bel.. I'm sure I'll b corrected if I'm wrong tho..
Basically it will make more normals or more morphs of whatever morph it is bread to or a combo of both
Lol at "bread." No, normal balls are not that useful, especially males. With morph prices so low these days, you're much better off with at least a pastel. I've seen pastel males for as low as $50 at local expos.
I would not put a male normal into a breeding project unless it was a dinker or something.
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Originally Posted by BoostedMX3
From what I understand yes.. I'm new to this too haven't even gotton my girl yet.. But depending on what ur doing it can help... Say u have A BEL an breed it to a normal I believe u would get all lesser/Mojave/butter or whatever made the. Bel.. I'm sure I'll b corrected if I'm wrong tho..
What you are saying about breeding a Normal male to a female BEL is correct.
But that isn't going to help(move forward) any of your breeding projects. You can get a Super Pastel male to breed to that same BEL and produce all Pastel Lessers/Pastaves etc. Or use a higher end 3/4 gene male and have a shot at some very nice multigene animals!
Lol at "bread." No, normal balls are not that useful, especially males. With morph prices so low these days, you're much better off with at least a pastel. I've seen pastel males for as low as $50 at local expos.
I already got a spider on his way and plan on getting some females in a few months. Possibly cinnamon or pastel. I was just asking about the normal because i already have him. I didnt get him to breed just as my buddy.
Sounds like u already bought a male spider, but why not get your females this year then save up for a multi-gene male next year. It doesn't make sense for a breeder to buy a simple codom male first. Because you most likely won't be breeding him for 2-3 years anyway if you have to raise up your females as hatchlings.