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    Starting a Co-Dom project, need advice.

    So I'm looking to put together a little co-dom project and I'm starting with around $1000. I'm thinking of getting a super pastel male and the rest females.

    Is it better to get a multi-gene female for more money?

    I was thinking of just getting single-gene females which vary in price around $200-$250:
    .1 Pinstripe
    .1 Spider
    .1 Cinnamon

    Instead of getting 3 separate snakes, are there any advantgages to getting a single animal, like a bumblebee, spinner, etc? Thanks

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    I would try to get a Mojave or Lesser/Butter in the mix.

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    I would go with a bumblebee male and a fire, spider and pinstripe female. That should be right at $1000 and give you tons of great combos.

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    Re: Starting a Co-Dom project, need advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    I would try to get a Mojave or Lesser/Butter in the mix.
    Thanks for the replies, I actually already have a 1.1 Mojave project that I'm hoping produces a BEL this year.

    Never thought of a bumblebee male idea, I guess I wanted a super pastel male to eliminate any chance of normals. But that does open the door to more combos.

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    I would use the Mojave male then and pick up some 2 gene females. Most bang for the buck.

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    Re: Starting a Co-Dom project, need advice.

    what i would do

    male: pewter
    F1: pinstripe
    F2: spider
    F3: yellowbelly
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    Re: Starting a Co-Dom project, need advice.

    I would take the $1,000, buy 4 females with it and than wait a year-year and a half to buy a male at all(save over that time to buy your male)...then re-evaluate the situation, your likes/dislikes, etc...by that time, some more desirable single gene males and double gene animals will be in the $400-500 range. Even though you'll be spending a little more than you'd like, this way will give you a ton more options and you won't be sitting on a breedable male for a year waiting for the females to be ready to breed.

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    Re: Starting a Co-Dom project, need advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by RobNJ View Post
    I would take the $1,000, buy 4 females with it and than wait a year-year and a half to buy a male at all(save over that time to buy your male)...then re-evaluate the situation, your likes/dislikes, etc...by that time, some more desirable single gene males and double gene animals will be in the $400-500 range. Even though you'll be spending a little more than you'd like, this way will give you a ton more options and you won't be sitting on a breedable male for a year waiting for the females to be ready to breed.
    This would probably be the most practical thing to do. Now I guess for the next question, with around $1000, is it better to get 4 single gene females, or maybe 2 double gene females (bumblebees, lemon blasts, pewters, etc)?

    Thanks for the replies everyone

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    Who says you need one or the other? Maybe keep an eye out for a double gene female you want and then get a few single gene females.
    0.1 Blue Beauty Snake

    1.2 Normals
    0.1 Mystic
    0.1 Pastel Poss Het Ghost
    1.0 Banana Bumblebee

    0.1 Common Snapping Turtle

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    Re: Starting a Co-Dom project, need advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by RobNJ View Post
    I would take the $1,000, buy 4 females with it and than wait a year-year and a half to buy a male at all(save over that time to buy your male)...then re-evaluate the situation, your likes/dislikes, etc...by that time, some more desirable single gene males and double gene animals will be in the $400-500 range. Even though you'll be spending a little more than you'd like, this way will give you a ton more options and you won't be sitting on a breedable male for a year waiting for the females to be ready to breed.
    This is almost the route I'm currently taking . Except I had a budget that was a little bigger so I went and got some sweet females that will always be good in a collection . I'm really happy with the females I got and I don't PLAN on selling them ever (even if I get a multi-gene) because I like having my favorite morph bases and combos . we'll see though! anything can happen in this hobby
    Quote Originally Posted by reixox View Post
    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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