Quote Originally Posted by j. cooper View Post
Hi Emily,

I think we have chatted a few times over email. If you have the funds, I would go with the Supers right off the bat. They guarantee you will produce at least what they are in their co-dominate form, plus the other parent. That guarantee alone should be convincing. Cinnies are popular to a very select few. The general population enjoys colorful animals over browned out/dark animals. However, when you start mixing the cinnamon gene or other dark mutations into other colorful mutations, you can make some pretty cool snakes! It all really depends on what your end desires are. But in my opinion, the Supers to start off are a must nowadays.

Best Regards,

Jeremy
Cooper's Constrictors
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Every time I ever talk to breeders they always seem to talk about wishing they had invested more in their Supers and two gene combos right off the bat.

I've also been told to not exhaust a lot of energy into Spider and Pastel projects too, have some animals that carry the genes in your stock but focus more on some other genes/combos because everyone produces the Bumble Bees and there really doesn't seem to be a whole lot of money in it at this point. If you have the money, I would suggest investing in a Leopard right off the bat. Very hot animals with a lot going on for them and very worth it from what I've seen them produce so far.