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Re: What Sould I Do?? Help!!
Why breed a normal male to a Bumble Bee female? Think of the possabilities if you bred a morph to her! Even something as simple as a male pastel would do wonders in comparison.
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Re: What Sould I Do?? Help!!
the 'boss' will only let me spend about 2g's .. which is not to bad i guess.. and i dunno how i fell about a black snake.. there are plenty of gartners in the backyard.. lol
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Re: What Sould I Do?? Help!!
well cause i already have the normal male.. i made the mistake of not getting a morph cause the price was right... now i got hit with the bug! so i wanted to utilize the male to get more eggs!! like i said before.. if i do match him with a bumble bee.. at least i have a shot at more bumble bee's, right? i dunno guys.. its so overwhelming!! and the reptile expo is coming to town on sep.20!!!!
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Re: What Sould I Do?? Help!!
There's no point in breeding the male normal just because you have him.
The real question is, what is your goal? Do you just want to breed ball pythons for fun? If so, go ahead and breed the normal male.
Do you want the maximum number of cool morphs? Retire the normal, breed a morph male.
Do you want money? The same--don't breed the normal.
Since you say you have 2G to spend, I suggest getting a really NICE male. Pick yourself up a nice combo male such as a pewter, and several normal females.
Here's another idea--get yourself an ADULT female morph, such as a mojave, pastel, or yellowbelly, and pick up a male pastel, and a male cinnie. You can make super-pastels, for one thing, which will seriously compliment any future breeding projects you do. This is what I recommend for the long run--you can sell the offspring you don't want to keep, and use the proceeds to buy more of what you want, and you'll be able to breed the female morph each season until your new acquisitions grow up.
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Re: What Sould I Do?? Help!!
Ok I do not see the point in not breeding anormal male to morph females. If the OP can spend the money on 2 more nice morph females then so be it. Get the females you want and breed them to the normal male you can still get morphs if the male is a normal... Same odds... Then raise up the babies you want to keep and breed them to different morphs. That is just my opinion but many will not agree with me. Do what you think is right for you. In your position what I would do is get 2-3 nice females like a baby female or male don't matter albino for future breeding, a cinny female, and a spider female. That is what I would get right now if I was you.
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Re: What Sould I Do?? Help!!
lol.. i had a feeling there would be alot of mixed opinions.. i still dont see the difference between a normal male and a normal female..
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Re: What Sould I Do?? Help!!
Most everyone is under the impression that a normal breeding multiple females is not as worthy as a morph male breeding the females. If you alreado have a female morph you are still gonna make them if you breed it to a normal male. Yes if bred to a morph male you would make more expensive babies but if you are willing to put a little more time into it and want to keep the blood line of that normal male then by all means breed it to everything you want to.
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Re: What Sould I Do?? Help!!
 Originally Posted by adam_degel
lol.. i had a feeling there would be alot of mixed opinions.. i still dont see the difference between a normal male and a normal female..
The difference is that a morph male would add something to the morph female. For example, if you bred your normal male to a bumblebee female the best you could hope for would be bumblebee's. If you were to invest in a Pastel male and bred him to the Bumblebee female you have a chance of producing Killer Bees. You can breed him with normal females as well to produce normals and Pastels.
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Re: What Sould I Do?? Help!!
It's because females are valued more highly--you can breed one male to a whole bunch of females, so you don't need as many males. As a result, people tend to keep all the females they can get their hands on, and purchase only the very best males.
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Re: What Sould I Do?? Help!!
thanks guys for taking the time lending your ideas!.. my 1st dilemma is that i got a soft heart, and because i enjoy the snake's more then maybe how much money ill make off them makes me wanna keep the normal and just use him this once to get a good number of snakes under my belt (that sounds weird) i'm a beginner and should start with what i have begun with, considering that this wasn't my intentions when i first bought the normal last year.. 2nd dilemma, right now i can only house >2< more snakes.. also wanted to get them young so i can build them up nice.. so hopefully in a winter or 2 i'll be ready to go.. now i like the idea of getting a male bumble bee for my pastel and shoot for killers, so that leaves this one question.. WHO do i let charlie brown have intercourse with???
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