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    Recommendations for an aspiring breeder

    Im looking to start breeding ball pythons... So i bought a male and female Mojave but the female mojo wont be ready until next year.. Any recommendations on what breeder ready female I should get ?




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    Get a pastel and make pastaves

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    Re: Recommendations for an aspiring breeder

    Quote Originally Posted by BiggBaddWolf View Post
    Get a pastel and make pastaves
    That's what I've been thinking... But im not sure


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    Re: Recommendations for an aspiring breeder

    Or a Pinstripe and go for Jigsaws.
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    Re: Recommendations for an aspiring breeder

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    Or a Pinstripe and go for Jigsaws.
    What will i get from a pin x mojo?


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    You were already told...you'll get jigsaws.

    That's a pretty basic combo. If you don't even know that one, you might want to research more before you make a decision. A few good places to look are WOBP, which is great because in addition to pics of lots of morphs & combos, it has a breeding calculator to help you figure out what you might get from any pairing you are considering. Also look at kingsnake classifieds and fauna classifieds, which will also let you see lots of pics of lots of morphs, but also get a feel for how much each one costs.
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    Get a GHI and make ghi mojos!
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    if you dont know it already, read this:

    http://ballpythonbreeder.com/2012/02...thon-breeders/

    oh, and... for breeding, look for top quality. i would also look into starting at a level that is a bit higher than basic single gene morph BPs. but if you want to start right from the bottom with basic single gene morphs that have come down in price, make sure to get really good looking and high quality examples of these.
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    Re: Recommendations for an aspiring breeder

    Breed the Mojo to a ito!

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    Re: Recommendations for an aspiring breeder

    Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    You were already told...you'll get jigsaws.

    That's a pretty basic combo. If you don't even know that one, you might want to research more before you make a decision. A few good places to look are WOBP, which is great because in addition to pics of lots of morphs & combos, it has a breeding calculator to help you figure out what you might get from any pairing you are considering. Also look at kingsnake classifieds and fauna classifieds, which will also let you see lots of pics of lots of morphs, but also get a feel for how much each one costs.
    Just because you can put two snakes together doesn't mean you should.
    Whats your budget, are you ready to keep every baby you hatch,
    incubator, racks, thermastats and other equipment.
    Do you want to just dabble or do you want to be a breeder?
    Whats your living situation, live with parents, apartment, rent or own?
    I'm not trying to be mean just want you and others to think long term,
    it's about the animals wellbeing and providing the best care for them.

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