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    My future additions and breeding plans.

    Hey all I have been thinking about what ball pythons I want to get next and think I finally have it decided. I am looking at getting :

    Spider - Male
    Bumble Bee - Male
    Mojave - Male
    Pinstripe - Male
    Lesser - Female
    Calico - Female
    Pastel het OG - Female ( All ready Owned)

    Now what I am going to do with them (warning very long post ahead) :

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    So thats all of them! I plan on buying all of them as 2011/2012 so breeding wont be for a while but I like to raise my snakes from young if I am going to breed.

    I am super excited to get all of these some time in the near future hopefully. I ll be even more excited when I can start breeding!


    Now I am brand new to breeding so if anything looks wrong or anything feel free to give me tips!


    Thanks a bunch!

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    looks like a busy POG...
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    0.1 2007 Normal "Ellie"
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    0.1 2011 Het Pied (late) "Apple"
    0.1 20XX Normal (??) "Marilyn"
    0.1 20XX Normal (??) "Caroline"
    1.0 2011 Het Pied (early) "Mudd"
    1.0 2011 Enchi (late) "Batman"
    1.0 2011 Normal possible het ghost (early) "Snakey Boy"
    1.0 2011 Het Albino (early) "Alby"
    1.0 2011 Het Red Axanthics (late) "Sabre Tooth"
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    I would really try to get a visual to go with the het. It will simplify your life quite a bit not trying to prove out possible hets.

    Possible hets are a by product of het to het, and really there is not much benefit in intentionally creating them.

    I got my Hypo Mojo male for $500, and he is smoking hot.

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    Re: My future additions and breeding plans.

    Spider - Male
    Bumble Bee - Male
    From a breeding standpoint I would get a Bumblebee male but not a Spider male if you get a Bumblebee you already have the Spider Gene and you will get better odds and produce combos that will be more valuable than the ones produced with a Spider male.
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    Re: My future additions and breeding plans.

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    From a breeding standpoint I would get a Bumblebee male but not a Spider male if you get a Bumblebee you already have the Spider Gene and you will get better odds and produce combos that will be more valuable than the ones produced with a Spider male.
    thanks! But yah I figured as much the spider was more of a bonus just for the fact that I love spiders.
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    Re: My future additions and breeding plans.

    Quote Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    I would really try to get a visual to go with the het. It will simplify your life quite a bit not trying to prove out possible hets.

    Possible hets are a by product of het to het, and really there is not much benefit in intentionally creating them.

    I got my Hypo Mojo male for $500, and he is smoking hot.
    What do you mean by this? Like getting a Male Orange ghost to breed with her?
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    Re: My future additions and breeding plans.

    Quote Originally Posted by reptiliachnids View Post
    What do you mean by this? Like getting a Male Orange ghost to breed with her?
    Yes, a visual (homozygous) Hypo, and if it has another gene even better (POG, Hypo Mojo, Honey Bee, etc...)

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    Re: My future additions and breeding plans.

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    From a breeding standpoint I would get a Bumblebee male but not a Spider male if you get a Bumblebee you already have the Spider Gene and you will get better odds and produce combos that will be more valuable than the ones produced with a Spider male.
    Than I would suggest a female Spider and a male Jigsaw, this way you will not be as heavy on males.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: My future additions and breeding plans.

    Quote Originally Posted by reptiliachnids View Post
    thanks! But yah I figured as much the spider was more of a bonus just for the fact that I love spiders.
    If you really like Spiders and want just a Spider to add to your collection, add a female Spider. There is really no need to have a Bumblebee and Spider male.

    Quote Originally Posted by reptiliachnids View Post
    What do you mean by this? Like getting a Male Orange ghost to breed with her?
    Yes, you would be much better off if you got a visual Hypo male to go with the Pastel het Ghost female. Basically decide what direction you want to go with your Hypo project and get a male that will fit. Whether it be a Pastel OG(POG), Spider OG(Honeybee), Mojave OG, or whatever else you may like.

    Also since you are buying hatchlings to start with there is no reason to add the males right now. Start getting the females you want now and start growing them up. Then when they are about a year away start looking for the males that you want. This way you will have more money available to add additional females to start with, and then the males will be less expensive when you are ready to add them. Or, you will be able to add a couple even stronger males when the time comes. Such as a Killerbee and Jigsaw.

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    ^X2 It looks a little male heavy but looks good otherwise. As mentioned work on your females first because they will take longer to be breeding size.

    Also do a female spider instead, with the bumblebee the male spider would be repetitive, but you can't go wrong with a female! = )

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