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    Camo is a Pinstripe Super Chocolate.

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    Albino. A classic that it seems few people care much about anymore, but has so much potential.

    With the toffee compatibility, demand may be up, but I still haven't heard of anyone shooting for a pin or spider toffino.

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    Re: What is a Good Gene That isn't being Over-used in the Breeding World??

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    Albino. A classic that it seems few people care much about anymore, but has so much potential.

    With the toffee compatibility, demand may be up, but I still haven't heard of anyone shooting for a pin or spider toffino.
    Albino popularity IMO has gone down because lavenders, toffees, and candys have made their way into the mix. I think lavenders and toffees are just better than albinos. Rather than spending extra money on a high contrast albino, and hoping that they keep their colors, people can get a high contrast albino that looks hotter and hotter with age! I'm a big fan of the snakes that look BETTER rather than duller as they get bigger.

    I believe there are some folks out there who aren't interested in BPs like lavenders or toffees that go through these changes as they get older. I like 'em like I like calicos and other morphs... Though if I had to choose between a calico and a fancy 'bino, I'd go for a calico! Pattern AND color changer? 2 please !
    Quote Originally Posted by reixox View Post
    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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    I love the spotnose stuff. That head pattern is insane!
    Also huge fan of pin stuff. It's not as burnt out as the spider stuff. And I'll agree with calico. Nice nice gene right there. Still trying to find a nice one for myself.



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    Re: What is a Good Gene That isn't being Over-used in the Breeding World??

    I think genetic banded gets left out a lot. When was the last time someone saw a genetic banded combo?

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    Re: What is a Good Gene That isn't being Over-used in the Breeding World??

    Quote Originally Posted by Gloryhound View Post
    I think genetic banded gets left out a lot. When was the last time someone saw a genetic banded combo?
    Yeah i agree, i dont see a lot of genentic banded stuff out there. But also i have heard some people once again say that genetic banded is too similar to other genes like woma, but i can definitely tell the difference in some of the combos i have seen.

    It seems like i cant find any of these genes for sale though. Like Chocolate, Red or Black axanthic, Sable, Spotnose, or any other gene mentioned on here. I am basically looking for the base gene maybe het for something but i dont see anything around....

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    Chocolate
    http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...ight=chocolate
    http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...ight=chocolate
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    http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=32&de=937749
    http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=32&de=935533

    Those are just from a quick search on both fauna and kingsnake.
    Makes things much easier to find going to the ball section and using the search this forum. Rather than trudging through all the posts. I'll leave the other morphs up to you


    Edit: Also, I'm not saying these are great breeders or anything. Just showing you the ads. It's up to you to determine the quality of breeder you want to deal with. BOI them before you buy is always a good idea
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    Re: What is a Good Gene That isn't being Over-used in the Breeding World??

    Quote Originally Posted by Shewter325 View Post
    It seems like i cant find any of these genes for sale though. Like Chocolate, Red or Black axanthic, Sable, Spotnose, or any other gene mentioned on here. I am basically looking for the base gene maybe het for something but i dont see anything around....
    Like probably a lot of breeders right now, I have 2 or 3 of the morphs you list off in my hatchling racks right now, but none of them are established as they are only a couple weeks old. From what I see listed animals go through the roof in September and October. Then they start to taper down again until the following breeding season.

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    I think good investments would defiantly be Orange Dreams, Calico's, Leopards, Bannana if your pockets are deep lol. To be honest it's really where or what your trying to do while breeding BP. For instant if you had the money you could get what morph is in hi demand now and by the time your female is ready you could still make a decent buck.

    I agree along with others you could never ever go wrong with an Enchi. They make everything look great!

    Or you could try cleaning some morphs up like finding a really clean and bright pastel. This is a simple morph that you see every where but it's really hard to find I bright cleans looking pastel that keeps its color down the line! If you were able to produce something like that you would find a nice group of customers including myself! Trust me quality goes a long ways in almost any given topic!

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    Re: What is a Good Gene That isn't being Over-used in the Breeding World??

    Quote Originally Posted by Homegrownscales View Post
    And I'll agree with calico. Nice nice gene right there. Still trying to find a nice one for myself.



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    Since calicos can throw random amounts of white, it shouldn't take too long to find one . I would get in touch with Chris Berrios if you want calicos. He's probably sold out by now, but he produces some of the sickest calicos! And they're piggies!

    This is one of the males he produced :


    Imagine having this guy in your rack... Oh baybeh
    Quote Originally Posted by reixox View Post
    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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