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    There are some spectacular morphs out there and some incredible combos coming out every year, if not every few months. That said, if you're constantly chasing the tail end of the snake that is the latest and greatest morph, how likely are you to ever catch it when it's in its infancy and you'd stand to make a nice profit off the venture, let alone attain the distinction of being one of, if not the first to produce a: __________! I understand where you're coming from, as it was an albino that got me into snakes and ball pythons in particular. I still have him and he's one of my favorite animals, in spite of owning multi-gene morphs and with plans to produce triple if not quad gene pairings in the future, I still like looking at him. Do what makes you happy. My plans are simple with the animals I currently have in my collection and while it is hugely appealing to consider buying the newest and greatest morph and peruse WOBP to think of what this paired with that could produce, it's every bit as exciting to consider producing a multi-gene recessive combo with the animals I have and to produce the highest quality one possible at that. That's me; do what works for you, whatever that might be. I like the patience and time it takes to produce these animals, especially recessives. I'd rather have it that way than something easy, as the end result is that much cooler and I know what went into attaining it, however long it might take. Each to their own and there is no right or wrong answer, just what you can live with at the end of the day.
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