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    I've chosen my breeding clan!...thanks for all the suggestions!

    Hey there. I started a thread a couple weeks ago asking for advice/suggestions on morphs for the start of my breeding project. Thanks to all that participated! Everyone was very helpful.
    Just to refresh, I had $4000 to invest on snakes alone and needed a little help with a good initial direction to go. Since that post I have managed to get myself a DBA and have sealed the deal on a group of really awesome ball pythons for my breeders that I should have in my possession within the next 3 weeks if not sooner.

    Here is what I ended up going with: Male super blast, female spider, female bumble bee, male pastave, female mojave, female mystic and my male mojave that I already had. I should be getting some amazing results from these combinations. Possible offspring are: killer blast, super blast, killerbee, super pastel, bumblebee, spinner blast, lemon blast, pastel, mystic potion, pastel, super mojave, mojave, mystic.

    I'm pretty excited about the potential here. I think I am most excited about possibly hatching out some mystic potions and super mojave. I just think those are such amazing looking snakes!

    It'll be another couple seasons yet before I can produce anything, although I might be able to hook up the pastave male with the mojave female as soon as this coming season because the female is a holdback from 2010 and is already good size from what i'm told. But it all depends on how big she is at the time. So it's officially underway! No turning back now. Keep your eyes open in the future for "King Kong Constrictors". Thanks again for all your comments, advice and suggestions and wish me luck! I know for a fact i'll be on here asking for guidance at some time or another.

    Paul
    King Kong Constrictors
    Last edited by versicolor; 05-12-2012 at 01:59 PM.

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