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    breeding questionsss

    hey everyone i just wanted to ask what are some of the best starter morphs i can purchase to make other is pastel spider and mayb albino good any other suggestion. and what book is good for all the genetics and morphs of ball pthons

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    Re: breeding questionsss

    Spiders are very good starter morphs, but it all really depends on what YOU like. As far as a book is concerned I like The Complete Ball Python by Kevin Mccurley, you can't go wrong w/ it.


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    Re: breeding questionsss

    Welcome to BP.net. Hope you hang around and add to your knowledge. Can you please retype your question using some punctuation and complete words. I can't understand what you are trying to ask.
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    Re: breeding questionsss

    hi sorry i'm trying to find out what are the best beginner morphs I can breed for my first time. would spidder pastel maybe mojave be a good first couple of ball pythons to breed?

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    Re: breeding questionsss

    Quote Originally Posted by reptiles ny View Post
    hi sorry i'm trying to find out what are the best beginner morphs I can breed for my first time. would spidder pastel maybe mojave be a good first couple of ball pythons to breed?
    i feel that the best morphs to breed are the ones you can offord to buy. no matter the morph they all lock up the same way and the egg care is the same, so it all comes to price.
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    Re: breeding questionsss

    I would like to add to subliminals message.

    It all boils down to what YOU are interested in. If we say "the best morph you should go for would be killerbee axanthic" and you honestly think that's the ugliest snake on the planet, then what good would it do to produce it? Some would say money right about here.

    So let me tell you this as well, if you're in it for the money do a backflip and run away to a more lucrative hobby, it will take a long time before you make any coin out of this.

    The answer to the best morph is the same as to the "what's the best beginner snake" question, the best morph/snake is the one that you are interested, fascinated and exited about! One that you will never grow tired of. I can go and open all my tubs all day, I never grow tired of looking at them, even if some of them wants to take my face off. That's how I know I made the right choice purchasing them.

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    Re: breeding questionsss

    the last thing im in this for is the money i can care less about that right now i am still in school im just fascinated by all the ball pythons morphs that why i was thinking of getting into that and just wanted some sugestions

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    Re: breeding questionsss

    Definately feel spiders and pinstripes are two of the best beginning morphs just cuz they dont even look similar to normals what so ever so you can kinda get a good feeling of your purchases as soon as you open the tubs

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