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    Unless you have about $100,000, you will not get a rare morph! Even uncommon morphs will run about $10,000! My advice would be to care for Balls for a year or two then get hatchlings racks and an incubator and make sure you can afford the feeders for them. After all that, you can think about breeding. Breeding is not easy and you will not make a quick cool morph or money!

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    Re: What are some rarer morons that can be made using Pastel YBs?

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    Unless you have about $100,000, you will not get a rare morph! Even uncommon morphs will run about $10,000! My advice would be to care for Balls for a year or two then get hatchlings racks and an incubator and make sure you can afford the feeders for them. After all that, you can think about breeding. Breeding is not easy and you will not make a quick cool morph or money!
    With some patience and a little luck you might produce a first combo on the cheap. I think I have a total of $150 purchase price in ALL the ancestors of my chocolate pastel spider yb. The only one I bought was the founder Garcia chocolate at a pet store and the rest where from breeder loans that sprang out of that find. Wait, I think there was another normal female ancestor I bought, don’t remember how much, maybe another $125 as that was what they went for back then. Of course it took me about a decade.

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    Re: What are some rarer morphs that can be made using Pastel YBs?

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    I laughed until I cried (it's ok, I'm part redneck and have lived in a trailer).

    But to answer the intended question; this girl is pastel yb + chocolate + spider and maybe (who knows now days) one of a kind rare:

    Very nice Randy!!!!
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    Re: What are some rarer morons that can be made using Pastel YBs?

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
    With some patience and a little luck you might produce a first combo on the cheap. I think I have a total of $150 purchase price in ALL the ancestors of my chocolate pastel spider yb. The only one I bought was the founder Garcia chocolate at a pet store and the rest where from breeder loans that sprang out of that find. Wait, I think there was another normal female ancestor I bought, don’t remember how much, maybe another $125 as that was what they went for back then. Of course it took me about a decade.
    You are a rare case. Not too many people have those connections! Most will have to pay for everything. Beautiful snake!

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    We produced the first Pewter Pied in the world and what we think is the first Sterling Pied after only 3 years. We also produced the "Urban Camo" boys and the "Sandblast" Sterlings. Do your research and envision your goal. No need to spend $100k to do it.
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    could go for pastel ivory, bumble belly, enchi pastel yellow belly, how about static electricity?
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    Ya definitely the first on my list will be pastel ivory and super pastel ivory.

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