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    Drop the Fire and Pastel males and add more females. If you really want a Fire and a Pastel you should buy a Firefly or a Super Firefly. This will set you ahead several years rather than trying for two gene animals. You should have only multigene animals for your males since they can breed 4-6 females each. It just makes business sense to invest most heavily into a snake that can pass those genes on to four or five females and possibly combine and create higher gene combos. I would invest in more single gene females unless a double gene female specifically fits your goal and you can fit it in the budget. Just my opinion... You will have more chance at making money since you're into the business side of it. I am a hobbyist and business man myself and I had several good discussions before making the decisions I did for the animals in my signature. Multigene males and lots of single gene females!

    I also second the above ASF thing. They are really hard to come by and ASF feeding snakes aren't going to be easy to sell since they can and will get imprinted on ASF. A rat eating snake will always be worth the most with mice still solidly ahead of ASF.

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    B

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