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Normal Males useless for breeding?
I was reading somewhere that a male normal would be rather useless for breeding, unless you plan to have a collection of normals; is there any particular reason, why a normal male is more useless than a normal female? Thanks for clearing this up.
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Re: Normal Males useless for breeding?
HOLD ON WTF is that a blue pie-bald in ur pic?!
0.1 Normal Het Albino
0.1 Spider Het Lavender Albino
0.3 Firefly

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Re: Normal Males useless for breeding?
I would say that morph males are cheaper than morph females and thats probally why its like that. I actually own 2 normal males(one which i now seem to share). But to be honest I have them because i like their patterns, In my opinion a good looking snake is a good looking snake whether its a normal or anything else. But in the business world its alot cheaper to mix a male morph(which is cheaper)x normal female and get the same result as male(normal) x female morph(more expensive)
 Originally Posted by omnibus2
I was reading somewhere that a male normal would be rather useless for breeding, unless you plan to have a collection of normals; is there any particular reason, why a normal male is more useless than a normal female? Thanks for clearing this up.
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Re: Normal Males useless for breeding?
 Originally Posted by Beto510
HOLD ON WTF is that a blue pie-bald in ur pic?!
Doesnt everyone have one of those in their collection?
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Re: Normal Males useless for breeding?
Males are less expensive than females--you can purchase a morph male for perhaps $75 these days. In a pet store, normal balls cost $60 or even more in some cases.
One male can fertilize up to 3 females in his first year of breeding, and even more as he reaches his full size. Males breed around age 1. Females need 3 years to grow to adult size.
Because of all these factors, adult females are quite valuable. You can place one morph male with a half a dozen normal females, and get around 18 morphs in your clutches. So, the perception is that placing a normal male with morph females would be a huge waste--you could have gotten a morph male for very little more money, and gotten back a huge return on the investment, as opposed to the much smaller return from using a normal male. It seems a waste of potential income to use a normal male with a morph female. She can only be paired once each year. The male can be paired with many females.
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Re: Normal Males useless for breeding?
Ah, now I see, why you should get female normals and male morphs. Thanks everyone.
@Beto510
Yes I just bred my first blue piebald, but it's not for sale right now.
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Re: Normal Males useless for breeding?
If that was a real morph i would HAVE to
have it
0.1 Normal Het Albino
0.1 Spider Het Lavender Albino
0.3 Firefly

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Re: Normal Males useless for breeding?
if a new morph from the wild needs to be proven and happens to be a female then i could see another use of a normal male.
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Re: Normal Males useless for breeding?
you would totally have to name the morph Blueberry Pie.
Lol
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