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    Then again, having a shot at producing pewters, bumblebees, and lemon blasts has to be pretty tempting, no?

    If it were me, I'd hold out, keep everything, and breed next year after a potential move.

    Everyone and their brother are going to be producing pieds this year. "Recessive stability" in prices has applied to pieds, since they've been around for much longer than many other morphs, but they're still dropping like rocks. Big morph females are a better financial move IMO, and they're key to producing nice combo snakes.

    Just think, having a shot at producing a lemon blast or bumblebee male, and the following year you might be able to hit the odds on a spinner blast.

    That's much more appealing a project in my eyes than raising up a pair of pieds for a few years, and producing nothing but pieds.

    Just my thoughts on the subject.
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