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    Re: Single genes are "boring"...

    Quote Originally Posted by Tzeentch View Post
    After 12 snakes, I must say that single genes are boring.

    I want an enchi, but I see no point in buying a single gene enchi.
    Enchi lessers, on the other hand, are awesome.

    I'll never be the guy to buy a bunch of cheap female normals just to get to breeding.

    I still consider all 12 snakes to be pets first.
    I plan to breed when they finally get to size, but I would consider breeding to a normal female boring as well.
    All my projects would be multi-gene and provide for much more interesting outcome.

    Anyone share this philosophy?
    Could not disagree more. I find a normal Ball Python to be one of the best.

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