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Bp Investment....what To Choose
I have a big decision to make as I am investing in a few morphs but like many my bank account is not bottomless
What do you guys think are good bas morphs to start with and what is important to have that may provide me with the most possibilities.
Cheapest to Most Expensive
Normal Females
Het Albino
Pastel Male
Het Axanthic
Pastel Female
Het Pied
Axanthic
Hypo
Albino
Spider
Mojave
Pied
Caramel Albino
What sexes are best would you think?
At the moment I have two normal males and two normal females. Only one female will breed this year.
This is more of a hobby to be honest but I would like to be able to breed to pay off the snakes in the end. I love BP's (and GTPS and HOGGS but thats another discussion)
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Re: Bp Investment....what To Choose
Pick what you like...you'll be cleaning its poop for the span of its whole life, so you'd better like what you're looking at.
Investing in ANY of those morphs and breeding them will pay for themselves many times over. Think LONG-TERM, not just what you can do in a year or two.
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Re: Bp Investment....what To Choose
 Originally Posted by elevatethis
Pick what you like...you'll be cleaning its poop for the span of its whole life, so you'd better like what you're looking at.
Investing in ANY of those morphs and breeding them will pay for themselves many times over. Think LONG-TERM, not just what you can do in a year or two.
Bingo!
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Bp Investment....what To Choose
A bunch of normal females, and a few dominant trait males; think Pastels, Spiders; Mojave.
This is my plan at least. males Pastel and Spider.. eventual Supers, Bees, etc.. but I am not doing it for the money; it is a nice byproduct of keeping animals that I love.
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Bp Investment....what To Choose
 Originally Posted by Ginevive
A bunch of normal females, and a few dominant trait males; think Pastels, Spiders; Mojave.
This is my plan at least.  males Pastel and Spider.. eventual Supers, Bees, etc.. but I am not doing it for the money; it is a nice byproduct of keeping animals that I love.
bingo that is what i am doing. i bought 50 cbb females. and will be buying a all co-doms this year and branch into other things next.
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Re: Bp Investment....what To Choose
 Originally Posted by elevatethis
Pick what you like...you'll be cleaning its poop for the span of its whole life, so you'd better like what you're looking at.
Investing in ANY of those morphs and breeding them will pay for themselves many times over. Think LONG-TERM, not just what you can do in a year or two.
x2. Recessive stuff I think will be holding their value better only because it takes longer to get them. Co-doms are good to get some money back sooner though
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Re: Bp Investment....what To Choose
 Originally Posted by MATT FISHER REPTILES
bingo that is what i am doing. i bought 50 cbb females. and will be buying a all co-doms this year and branch into other things next.
lol; I don't have That many females.. three girls that are breeding now, one '06 who's a baby still, and another '06 that I am getting in the next few weeks. But it is a good plan!
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Bp Investment....what To Choose
 Originally Posted by MATT FISHER REPTILES
bingo that is what i am doing. i bought 50 cbb females. and will be buying a all co-doms this year and branch into other things next.
And this is case in point as to something else to think about with co-dominant mutations.
Anyone with half a brain has realized that they can mass-produce co-dominant mutations and the supply of these mutations is going to skyrocket in the next couple of years. Good news is that these morphs will be more attainable to non-investor/non-breeder types, bad news (to an investor) is that you will be selling these for non-investor/non-breeder prices.
Recessives are harder to produce and will keep their value longer, so, from an investment perspective, they are the better investment.
BUT...don't let that convince you to buy a recessive mutation you like less than a co-dominant one...work with what you like, and it'll all pay off in the end.
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Re: Bp Investment....what To Choose
I would get pastel females for my breeders and your favorite co-dom for a male. Combo morphs are the future and everything looks better with pastel (and spider) in it. Combo's will get you a better return on your money than just making the same morph. At least that's where I am going. Best of luck.
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