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    Re: Help me pick my first 3 females

    Quote Originally Posted by MakiMaki View Post
    I'd go with a list. When you go to the show, only buy one off the list if it is an amazing example of that morph. Study up on the morphs so you know what you like and have an idea of the price range. Don't get the cheapest one, get the best one. Be prepared to come home with zero or more animals.
    ^This...I changed it up a little, but this has been the best advice given on this thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Monster Dodge View Post
    Excellent Lots of votes for pretty much the same ones I was thinking. I would like to find a gorgeous female Mojave and later breed her with a Phantom Male
    I will definitely post pics, plus I will also show you the enclosure I designed and built
    If you have a Phantom on your mind and don't want to make white snakes get a Mojave female...nice ones are available and affordable. Also I would get a Pastel Yellowbelly and either a super pastel, enchi or pewter female...With the PYB and pewter you'd be stretching your cash a little bit thin, but honestly, if you don't see something that absolutely presses your buttons, then don't buy it. Wait until you see something at a later show or on an online ad and grab it then...basically don't buy any snake just because you're there and have the cash to do so.
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    Re: Help me pick my first 3 females

    Quote Originally Posted by dreese88 View Post
    basically don't buy any snake just because you're there and have the cash to do so.
    Great advice I've actually been to this show twice and they have alot of real nice BP's. I was just not ready to buy at that time. Hopefully I will see some great morphs and come home with a few.
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    Re: Help me pick my first 3 females

    If i was to start off again I would get a Enchi male, Pastel female, Spider female
    and a Enchi female you should be able to cover these animals with 1200 at the shows.The reason I would get a enchi male is because everyone is going nuts with the enchi gene all the combos are looking amazing and with this set up you should have a strong breeding group.Good luck
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    Re: Help me pick my first 3 females

    I don't see why he'd want to buy a male right now, especially if he's setting up for a breeding program. An enchi female would be a good buy, but they're at a premium right now. But you're still looking at at least 18-24 months until the females are ready to breed so why not jus get them now and wait on the male.
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    Re: Help me pick my first 3 females

    That is true but it would be good to have a male at first whos to say he wont want to purchase a couple normal females around the time his male is ready in size.He can produce something while hes waiting for his females to get to breeding size.Normal adult females are relatively cheap so its something to look forward to before his breeding program takes off.
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