Quote Originally Posted by PythonOutlaw View Post
I know your suppose to build up your females first, then get a few males down the road once females almost get too breeding size.

I wanted to here your guys thoughts or suggestions on my question.

For someone looking to start off breeding in the future, Wouldn't it be better too buy a bunch of single and double gene females, and just one powerful triple or quad male? and pump out a bunch of pythons.

OR

Buy only a few triple/quad females and one triple/qaud male and breed that way, and would get more higher end triple and possible quads from the hatchlings


Just wanted to hear what the more experienced python keepers have to say about that

Thanks
CG
I couldnt afford dbl or trip gene animals to start with. so I bought a couple low end single co dom males and a boat load of the $15 normal girls from the shows. kept a couple female singles traded and sold the rest. now im buying dbl co dom males to breed to the hold back girls. I wouldnt put all my eggs in one basket with only one male tho. get a couple or buy proven breeders. keep in mind there is a lot to be said about quality normals. i've always been selective on my normals because pairing them with the right morph does make a difference. i use high yellow bright normals with pastels, butters and such and i use my darker normals with the cinnamons, sables and what not. remember this is not a get rich quick game. takes years to make a name for yourself. produce quality not flood the market with "highend" crap. and be careful not to step on anybodys toes or you may have trouble moving what you have. good luck and happy herping.