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    Investment morph

    Hey guys so I have everything I'd like to work with. Now I want something that will help pay the bills. What's a good investment morph ? I was thinking calico, champagne or phantom? I'd spend up to 3 g's.
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    Re: Investment morph

    I would say Champagne. (But that's just my opinion). There are still many Champ combos that can fetch a hefty penny.

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    Ahh I love the champ stuff. I would also go with a champagne.


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    Re: Investment morph

    Champagne is a good one...Hidden Gene Woma and Specter would be good choices as well.

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    For 3 Gs, you can get at least 2 out of the 3. Maybe a Champagne and a Phantom.

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    If your females are up to breeding weight or close to it I would invest in at least a higher end male combo to increase your odds of a payout. I wouldn't even bother with just a single gene, unless of course it's another female you are looking for.

    Edit: Sorry, I just noticed most of your girls are 2011s.
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    pastel enchi male! or a lesser enchi male..

    or a super male to breed with that female to get more base morphs to sell
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    I would get something that will work well with the animals you already have. I see you have a Spider het hypo male, you could get some pastel het hypo females and go for a Humble Bee, or even a female Pinstripe het hypo and shoot for a Hypo Spinner.
    Most of your girls are babies, I'd get a high end female this year, then keep your eyes open for a nice male next year.
    I have 4.48, I plan on getting a few more powerhouse males in 2012.

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    Re: Investment morph

    Honestly from what ive found no snake helps with the bills! I do it as a hobby, and what ever I make is just an added bonus.

    What im saying is do not go with " an investment" You never know if the snakes are even going to breed, or be worth anything close to what you originally paid. Albinos where $1500 when I started out and look at them now, and it has not been too much longer than what it would have taken the female to grow to size.

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    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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