Quote Originally Posted by chimp54321 View Post
Awesome guys, thank you for the words of wisdom. Believe it or not I'm actually just a responsible adult who has had a fascination with reptiles my whole life. Thanks for the advice on getting a job though I would recommend that to anyone who doesn't have one, but fortunately I run my own successful painting business. I expect the comments of your going to get bored though because most people do! That is why in the past I have adopted an iguana because some clown got bored and couldn't take care of their pet. I built him a 6 by 6 by 3 foot enclosure with a nice rainforest painted background, I take a lot of pride in what I keep. I have always had an interest in breeding ball pythons. I love checking out the new morphs and thinking about the capabilities of breeding different morphs. I will be able to house all the hatchling's no problem, I'm just trying to get a good grasp of where to start as far as the morphs go. I'm thinking of buying a 2012 female now and then possibly breeding her with a nice pastel down the road, what do you guys think? I was also thinking about a lesser platinum too what would be really good to breed that with?
I wasnt trying to call you immature it just sounded like you were getting into it for the wrong reasons. I mean look at your posts. Most of the questions were about money. Im only concerned for the (potential) animals.

Anywho if i were you i would get 2 females now and raise them up then when they get to size buy a 2 gene male to breed to both of them. This will make some awesome combos for you no matter what morphs you get. You would have a few different chances at getting a triple gene animal your first year breeding.