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    Picking a good breeder male

    Hi everyone.

    As some of you know from past posts, I had to sell pretty much five of my seven snakes last month to help pay for my transmission to be rebuilt in my car. =( It sucks but sadly I have to have a vehicle. I am now kind of caught up so I want to buy a boy. I have a 120 gram male albino but he won't be of size for this season. =/ Now I have some questions as I am looking for a male that can breed this season. I have seen a few bumble bee proven males for about 350 shipped around 700-1000 grams. Beautiful boys.

    Which male would you pick? I have a huge normal girl that needs a man.
    -Bumble Bee
    -Butter
    -Lesser
    -Honey Bee (maybe too small)
    -Pewter
    -Spotnose
    -Mojave
    ---Other ideas will be considered as well.
    I don't really want a spider male or a pastel male.

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    In this order:
    1. Honeybee
    2. Pewter
    3. Lesser
    1.0 normal bp

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    I vote Pewter. But it's just my personal preference. I'm not a fan of spider.
    But get a 2 gene for sure!

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    Re: Picking a good breeder male

    I was thinking a 2 gene for sure as well. Trying to find one that I actually like, well that is the hard part. Part of me is leaning towards a bumble bee as I like how they look but then I like the lessers and mojaves too. =/

    Oh. I will keep looking around.

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    Re: Picking a good breeder male

    The price for a male pastel lesser has really dropped, have you considered one of those?

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    Re: Picking a good breeder male

    Not really. I will look at them too. I feel like trying to find one that catches my eye is so hard.

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    Why not go killerbee male? No normals will be produced and you will have bumblebees and pastels from the clutch. But I like know there is going to be no normals.
    Tom

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    Re: Picking a good breeder male

    Hmm. A killer bee...Didn't think of it to be honest. I actually don't mind the normals. I have always had a hard time selling pastels and spiders though where I live. =(

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