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    Affordable morphs

    Which morphs are the least expensive to produce? Im talking about average price of the parents that produce very nice babies.

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    Cinnamons are really nice...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Cinnamons are really nice...
    Lol. Coming right from the cinny king! But yes they are!


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    Pastels
    Spiders
    Fire
    Yellowbelly
    Mojave
    Lesser/Butter
    Black Pastel


    Combining any of these together has the potential for some great babies.

    Remember that the quality of the snakes genetics are nearly as important as what morph they are.
    ~Aaron

    0.1 Pastel 100% Het Clown Ball Python (Hestia)
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    1.0 Siberian Husky (Picard)
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    A nice Pastel female and a nice male
    Fire

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    Re: Affordable morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    Pastels
    Spiders
    Fire
    Yellowbelly
    Mojave
    Lesser/Butter
    Black Pastel


    Combining any of these together has the potential for some great babies.

    Remember that the quality of the snakes genetics are nearly as important as what morph they are.
    Thanks. I want to get into breeding but just for fun. Mostly just to produce my own morphs for my personal collection. Even if i could buy them i want to produce my own just for fun. Im still going to end up buying some anyway tho.

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    Honestly id probably buy a fire male and a yellowbelly female and make fire yb's. theyre hottttt.
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    Re: Affordable morphs

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    Honestly id probably buy a fire male and a yellowbelly female and make fire yb's. theyre hottttt.
    My spider male is arriving next friday. I wanted to see what i could make with that. I heard the spider gene makes great stuff. But im open to suggestions to other things. Like i said before I want to get into breeding for fun and to produce cool snakes for my collection. I dont plan to breed for about a year or more but i wanted input on getting the ingredients for cool morphs

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    How many are you wanting to start your collection with?
    If you are getting a spider male I would get a couple girls...............
    pastel=bee
    cinny= cinabee
    pinstripe= spinner


    and for a long term I would get an Orange Ghost (hypo) and hope for a male spider out of that clutch to hold back and breed back to mom for the HONEYBEE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Cinnamons are really nice...
    Lol surprise there

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