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    My current situation:
    Female that will be ready next year:
    2 butters, 1 lesser platinum, 1 bumblebee, 1 lemon blast, ...

    Just hatch out a killer blast, bumblebee, spinner, killer bee which I suspect is a female.. But I have to double check on... ... If they are all females maybe is better to get a male...
    Heavily Addicted to Ball pythons... But.... Is all goood
    1.0 Albino ; 0.1 Bumble-Bee ; 1.1 Lesser Platinum ; 1.0 Clown ; 1.1 Butter ; 1.1 Caramel Albino ; 1.0 Pied ; 0.1 Pastel ; 1.1 Lemon Blast ; 1.0 Super Blast

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    Re: Desert male or female?..

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    It depends on the quality of your current collection.

    If you're low on high-value male breeders, get a male. If you've got a dozen average quality pastel males and only two females, yeah you're a bit male-heavy, but then again you probably still would seriously benefit from a high quality male breeder.

    I always believe that if you're going to throw down over $1000 on a female, you're going to benefit greatly if you can spend as much if not more on a male to pair her with.

    If you've got at least one combo male, even just a bumblebee, it might be worth it to get a female desert. Triple and quad trait ball pythons that carry the desert trait are almost always pretty spectacular, and powerhouses for breeding potential.
    This really open my eyes to the possibilities ... Thanks !
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    Re: Desert male or female?..

    100 % get a male. Male, Male, Male!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Desert male or female?..

    agree with everyone else... definitely go with a male

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    Re: Desert male or female?..

    If I was going to buy a desert, it would definitely be a female. Males start depreciating significantly the moment you buy them, probably somewhere near50% a year. Females, on the other hand, actually increase in value from hatchling up until near breeder size. They hold their value well for awhile but will eventually depreciate, just at a MUCH slower rate than males.

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    Re: Desert male or female?..

    Quote Originally Posted by JayCee View Post
    If I was going to buy a desert, it would definitely be a female. Males start depreciating significantly the moment you buy them, probably somewhere near50% a year. Females, on the other hand, actually increase in value from hatchling up until near breeder size. They hold their value well for awhile but will eventually depreciate, just at a MUCH slower rate than males.
    With Desert being the exception, with rumours of females taking an age to attain breeding weight, and/or not producing viable clutches.
    If someone hatches a killer super desert, you'll wish you had bought a female, but I'd stick with a male.

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    Re: Desert male or female?..

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny View Post
    For me it all depends on what I already have and what I plan to produce. Figure out what would fit into your plans better. Maybe you want to make a desert clown, then it would be better if you got a female. Maybe you want to make a pastel desert, then it would be best if you got a male.

    If it were me, I'd get a female.
    for a desert clown you would most def want a male, not a female

    the females take a good bit longer to reach breeding size than your average ball python.

    if you got a male you could breed to a female clown, take one of her desert het clown sons back to her/another clown and possibly have desert clowns within 3ish years

    if you got a female you'd have to wait at least 3 years before you could put a male clown to her then have to wait another 3 years to breed a female desert het from that clutch back to the father/another clown

    not to mention if you had a male desert you can plug him into all kinds of other morphs along the way

    just my .02

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    Re: Desert male or female?..

    go for a male cuz u can expariment and u can always breed him to a normal and try and get more desert ghost's u can play with

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    he is talking about a desert, not a desert ghost.

    desert is co-dom
    desert ghost is recessive

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