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    Future breeding project.. Just for fun

    So iv been research all kinds of morphs, genetics, and breeding, and through this I have in mind what I would start with for my first breeding project.... I would start with 6 snakes, Males would be a Spider, Mojave, and Lesser. Females would be Pastel, Pinstripe, and Cinnamon. What do you guys think of this combo? Im thinking some pretty babies.

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    Ummm I see Lesser pins... Bumblebees and Savannahs


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    Too many males compare to the number of females, I would invest in more females and worry about males a year after purchasing the females and invest in a multi gene male instead.
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    if i were you i would go with 2 males and 4 females. that way you still have the same amount of mouths to feed but you'll be producing more babies (hopefully)

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    I saw Bumble Bees, Spinner, Jigsaw, Savannah, Pastave, Lesser Pastel, Cinnamon Lesser, Cinna Bee.. Of coarse not all in one season, and for my first set up I wanted to start out basic with just the recessive traits, But I do agree with 2 males 4 females, But I like all those starters, which one should I switch?.. and does anyone have a ball park price for the first 6 I stated for the starters?

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    Future breeding project.. Just for fun

    I agree that 2 males would be better. Maybe go for a doible gene male in there like a Spinner or Bee. Nice and cheap but lots of potential for the future.

    Of course prices vary depending where you are but id say your just about $1200 so far depending which male you switch to a female. Id recommend Spider or Mojave.

    Males:
    Lesser- $200
    Spider- $150
    Mojo- $200

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    Pin- $300
    Cinny- $300
    Pastel- $200
    Mojo- $400
    Spider- $300


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    I know for sure Id like the Spider or Spinner Male, Because I like to experiment with the bees, Id probably change the lesser to a female.. So it would be a Spinner and Mojo Males. Lesser, Cinny, and Pastel Females. And for a forth Female any single gene suggestions in the same price range to pair with those males?

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    Re: Future breeding project.. Just for fun

    Pinstripe female instead of lesser

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    maybe a female mojo as a forth to try for the super mojo

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