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    Re: I have $20k to spend and I need help!!!

    Can you guys please stop filling my thread with spam.

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    Re: I have $20k to spend and I need help!!!

    Hi Ralph, There has been some good advise in this thread. I pretty sure I know who you are working with out of miami as I have been doing business with him. As far as what morphs to consider I would try some clowns/ pieds/ desert(co-dom)/ lavender albino/ mystics/ super stripes/ crystals or special ect... A good idea is to get some base morph females and some either double or triple morph males or (speacial morphs). You could also try and aquire a bananna or special gene woma. Its all up to you and which direction you want to go. If you want you can pm me with any questions or to chat.

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    Re: I have $20k to spend and I need help!!!

    That's true, some adult pastel or spider females could get you ahead quick when paired with the right males, and their price has come down quite a lot.

    I also agree that at least half of that needs to go into quality infrastructure--good racks, GOOD thermostats, incubators, hatchling racks, and allotment for feed and bedding, and cleaning supplies. Don't forget the rodents. If you're going to have hatchlings, unless you know a local rodent breeder, you're probably going to have to breed your own, and that means a rat rack (Unless you want huge headaches). An automatic watering system for rodents will save your sanity.

    Dealing with the rodents is my least favorite part of the biz, and I'll be looking for a rodent breeder nearby when we are ready to purchase a facility, lol.
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