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    Breeding tips and stuff?

    Okay, so I've been thinking about starting a BP breeding project in the future. Like, YEARS from now. What I'm thinking is I'll work with co/incomplete dominant mutations (maybe pastel, mojave, yellow belly) and their super forms, as well as spiders and pinstripes. I really like the super forms of Mojave and Yellow Belly, and I want to try and focus on "Bee" morphs. I don't want to get into super high-end morphs and stuff. Keep in mind, this is something for the fairly-distant future, and I may decide to never do it at all. And even if I do decide to go through with it, my morph interests will probably change with the market and stuff as time goes on. What tips can you give me on starting a breeding project in the future?

    Edit: For the record I do not want to get into this for the money. Yeah, it'd be nice if I actually managed to make a profit, but I know that may just not happen. I love snakes and I'm dying for a chance to breed my own. I'm just going to wait until I know that I can.
    Last edited by Boosh96; 09-24-2013 at 09:54 AM.

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