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    Re: what would be a good new edition?

    Quote Originally Posted by joebad976 View Post
    You need more females...a lot more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jesst View Post
    What would be a good female with the males I have. I would need to start saving for an awesome one
    I will recommend what I tell most people starting out. Grab yourself a fistful of 0.1 Pastels yesterday and start getting them up to size. They are (arguably) the best investment you will make in your breeding program. Where else can you turn a $75 female into a $400- $500 female in 2 years? A 0.1 Fire would not hurt.

    Here is my basic "starter" morph set:

    0.3 Pastels ($225)
    0.2 Spiders ($300- $150 since you already have one)
    0.2 Pinstripes ($350)
    0.2 Mojave/Butter/Lesser- any will work nicely. ($350- $175 since you already have one)

    If you find a local breeder or someone on the forum here you could probably get a pretty darn good start on getting all these for less than $1000 and be sitting on a nice breeding stock in 2 years. Why multiples you ask? Not every girl will get up to size on schedule nor will they like every male you plan on putting her with.

    Here is what I would do with what you currently have (you don't really need another male yet):

    POG x Het OG
    Calico x Spider

    Down the road I would use you Enchi to a Pastel or Fire if you pick one up. The Calico goes great with Pastel and your Spider. I don't see much breeding use for the Cinny personally.

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