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    females are always more expensive than the males, which is part of the reason why I am planning early. I am still young, money will be an issue for the foreseeable future so saving is a MUST for me. I can take care of them but buying some of the more exotic morphs is a hell of a time, so I would kind of like to get hets (cheaper) but after successful breeding you get beautiful results, depending on what the het is for I would like to mix it further with another morph... But what morphs go well after that is something I am not sure about. I am not looking to have a huge project, but a smaller one that I can keep going long term, maybe 2 or 3 breeding sets, no more.

    Now one question I have is whether or not different morphs do not mix well together. I have heard that with some species of animals mixing certain morphs can create some serious problems. Is this the same with BPs? Please understand I am not being intentionally dumb, I just want to learn as much as I can for as long as I can!

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    females are always more expensive than the males, which is part of the reason why I am planning early. I am still young, money will be an issue for the foreseeable future so saving is a MUST for me. I can take care of them but buying some of the more exotic morphs is a hell of a time, so I would kind of like to get hets (cheaper) but after successful breeding you get beautiful results, depending on what the het is for I would like to mix it further with another morph... But what morphs go well after that is something I am not sure about. I am not looking to have a huge project, but a smaller one that I can keep going long term, maybe 2 or 3 breeding sets, no more.

    No one question I have is whether or not different morphs do not mix well together. I have heard that with some species of animals mixing certain morphs can create some serious problems. Is this the same with BPs? Please understand I am not being intentionally dumb, I just want to learn as much as I can for as long as I can!
    Last edited by alpine; 10-03-2012 at 08:42 AM.
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