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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.
 Originally Posted by jinx667
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.
 Originally Posted by RobNJ
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.
 Originally Posted by reixox
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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