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    Breeding direction.

    So I've realized that with people breeding BPs for a living, I'm never going to be able to come out with the newest best thing (only doing this on the side and not as my job). So that has kinda put me off of breeding big multi-gene snakes (unless i just really like them of course). This has me thinking that if i'm not going to be able to create new stuff. Why don't i just improve on the old stuff? I have decided to just try to produce the best looking example of morphs that I like, one that i have decided I want to produce for sure is OGs. I'm already set up to breed them and I am really really excited to work with this morph. I haven't decided what other morphs I want to try to work on but I'm thinking another one may be Lesser. I'm just interested in some of your thoughts and opinions on this. Please none of the "It depends on what you like, it's all up to you" i understand that. I want opinions or thoughts on taking this path in breeding, not that you think it's up to me.
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    PS this isn't to say i won't be breeding multi-gene snakes (bc I will) but that will be mostly for me and not to sell. I guess i just want my focus to be on making great base morphs.
    Last edited by Ezekiel285; 12-03-2011 at 06:41 PM.
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