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    Re: looking to add to my collection

    I forgot all about the Richmond show.. you may see me there.

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    Re: looking to add to my collection

    Ill be at the Richmond show also. I picked up a nice pastel lesser from Don from plethora of pythons. All three shows are about the same. I'm sure you can pick up a few snakes for the price you are looking to spend. Plus some vendors will discount if you by more than one from them also.
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    Re: looking to add to my collection

    Quote Originally Posted by ejseoane View Post
    so far i have male piebald , F pinstripe and F albino im looking to add some more base morphs or possibly multi gene morphs, mostly looking for females but if a nice male comes along for a good price i might get it, looking for both recessive and dominant/co-dominant iv been looking online and im going to a reptile show in Richmond va this weekend, im looking to spend about 2,000 possibly a bit more, defiantly quality of quantity, so far as recessives go i like ultramel, Axanthic , clown, calico, g stripe , hypo/ghost not in that order exactly but pretty close . as for dom/co dom im interested in lesser, leopard , fire , enchi , desert , cinnamon . As far as multi gene im open to suggestions , thanks for any impute or ideas i want them all its so hard to chose , thanks
    Well calico isn't recessive, but I think calico/sugar is good to have . I'd personally look for a sweet black back - high white sugar . With your current collection, I would add spider female in some form. Perhaps mojo spider or lesserbee. Either one works great with hypo also! Leopard is good too, but that would take half your budget.

    I'm not sure what you're more into, but if I had to pick, I'd go...

    Mojave spider female, pastel enchi, or enchi YB (then find a way to add pastel and a recessive in a male). Pastel enchi YBs are so hot. Even the less extreme versions are gorgeous . For a recessive project, I think hypo or ultramel would do good to that combo .

    I think clown, spider, and enchi are absolutely necessary . YB, leopard, and pastel are all bonus genes that work well with a few but not all of the absolutely necessary genes.
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    I'll be at the Richmond show Sunday as well. It's a good show, not huge, but a lot of great breeders attend so you're sure to find good snakes. If you are looking for anything Hypo I would definitely check out ECRB, Colin has some of the best hypo stuff I've ever seen, not to mention a lot of other excellent morphs.
    2K can get you a lot, but I would pick up some female combos. A Pastel Axanthic, or another codom+rec combo. Depending on what you get, you could probably get 2 females for 2000.

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    Re: looking to add to my collection

    Quote Originally Posted by ejseoane View Post
    cool are u from the richmond area? i live about 10 min outside of dc , i havnt been to the richmond show before, but i have been to the havre de gace , md show and i plan on going to the manassas va show comming up, are they all about the same?
    No Im from VA Beach area. About an hour n a half drive for me to go. This is also my first time going but it should be fun.
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    Re: looking to add to my collection

    Quote Originally Posted by UVA WingMan View Post
    I'll be at the Richmond show Sunday as well. It's a good show, not huge, but a lot of great breeders attend so you're sure to find good snakes. If you are looking for anything Hypo I would definitely check out ECRB, Colin has some of the best hypo stuff I've ever seen, not to mention a lot of other excellent morphs.
    2K can get you a lot, but I would pick up some female combos. A Pastel Axanthic, or another codom+rec combo. Depending on what you get, you could probably get 2 females for 2000.
    what does ECRB stand for, and also thanks for the suggestions everybody

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    ECRB stands for East Coast Reptile Breeders. Colin Weaver is the owner, great snakes, great guy. I have several snakes from him, every single one is perfect. I actually picked up a hypo and black pastel hypo from him even though I really don't work with the gene. I just really liked how they looked, especially the black pastel hypo, they look almost black and orange as adults.

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    Re: looking to add to my collection

    thanks for the help everybody if you would like to see what i picked up at the Richmond show i posted in the pictures forum, they are the best pics but not too bad

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