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    Re: 2012 Morphs vs Waiting for 2013s

    Quote Originally Posted by piedplus View Post
    Babies adapt to a new environment better than one year olds do. Also, many large breeders feed live only and if they're very old, sometimes they won't switch over to f/t.
    THANK YOU! I hadn't thought about it that way. I guess my thoughts should be more than just looking for a pretty face.

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    2012 Morphs vs Waiting for 2013s

    Keep searching until you find the one that makes your jaw drop! Wanting and rushing will hurt you, when weeks down the road you'll be saying "I wish I'd of held out for this one!"
    1.0 HoneyBee (Oenomaus)
    0.1 Pastel Lesser Het. Orange Ghost (Quorra)

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    Re: 2012 Morphs vs Waiting for 2013s

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    THANK YOU! I hadn't thought about it that way. I guess my thoughts should be more than just looking for a pretty face.
    Occasionally you'll find an exceptional hold back. A breeder might hold one from the year before because it was so good, he couldn't part with it. When those come to market, occasionally it will be worth the trouble. I bought two like that. One settled down ok after a couple of years, the other probably never will. Good luck finding your special one!
    Breeding Males: Clown het Pied and Lavender Albino
    Breeding Females: Two Pieds and a Lemon Blast Enchi ph Pied

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