Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
the thing is, when you breed one morph or morph combination to another morph or morph combination, you can get new combos that you have never hatched before. you can also get hatchlings that have a higher number of morphs than either of the parents in them. and thats what people want to do, they want to advance and improve their collection.
I think this is what we all strive for, but there is a market for "some" single gene animals as well.

I will continue to put some strong single, double and triple gene males to my Normal girls. Hard to turn down 40-50 eggs that have some good potential market value from females that I basically picked up for free or less than $100 as adults.

$100 for this reduced Normal girl..... to a Banana this year. One Banana and she paid for herself, and for housing/feeding for a few years down the road