I've been wanting to add another ball to my collection. Right now I've got a coral glow male, an Enchi female (currently trying to breed now), and a pastel het clown female. After a bunch of looking around the gene that to me looks good and unique on its own and looks great with any combination with the others is Butter. Since I'm working on breeding the coral glow with the enchi trying to get a male coral glow enchi that I will then use for breeding the pastel het clown, who is taking her sweet time getting up to size due to sporadic feeding. In hopes of eventually getting a coral glow, enchi, pastel, clown in the not so near future. So being a male maker I expect most my holdback gene combos to be mostly males. So I feel I will need another female to go with the abundance of male I will have.

That brings me to the butter which I'm thinking a female would be the best to add. I might be an odd ball in that I want my starting stock of balls to be the base morphs of what I want to produce. Combination of im cheap and will cost less initially for the animals, and I find it neat to have the base morphs that show where all the awesome looking combos come from.

Now with my short and long term breeding plans out of the way. What makes a high quality vs a low quality butter. I know that in the end it's what stands out to me. But id like a few guidelines to know the spectrum of quality I can come across, so I can get high quality animals in my collection. I'm in no big hurry to acquire the animal, but if I know what I'm after and come across it, I want to be able to jump on it as apposed to passing it up to see if it's worth while.

Sorry for the long post, I just feel too much information is better than not enough.

Thanks,
Kyle


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