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    Re: Money to burn - what morph should I get

    Yeah makes sense.

    Re: getting multiples, i'm still new to this so trying to build the collection slowly. I also want a year of keeping snakes before I even think about breeding so definitely looking to raise something up, ideally CB13

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    Re: Money to burn - what morph should I get

    Quote Originally Posted by j4mbo View Post
    Yeah makes sense.

    Re: getting multiples, i'm still new to this so trying to build the collection slowly. I also want a year of keeping snakes before I even think about breeding so definitely looking to raise something up, ideally CB13

    Well getting a power male will be good OR as said a few good 2 gene females, I would suggest getting any banana yet as they are dropping fast being so easy to create, and unless breeding this year, youll start loosing value! MY best suggestion IF you do plan on breeding and have money is buy some nice Visual+Het (gene) females

    Example

    Pied Het pastel
    Pastel Het pied
    Pastel Het clown
    Clown het pied
    Spider het pied
    (sorry i love my killer pieds/pied but many genes could be replaced with each other)

    This is because with these you can get realistically cheap (if 2013/2012) and not at full breeder size.

    This will let you get them to size for when/if you plan on breeding and with having visual +het females, you can have a Power house male 3+ genes and take him to all of them to create bunch of amazing snakes!

    And since you said you are waiting i think getting females>males is much more beneficial in the long run. As you wont have to pay for the "size" factor of a female, where males are good at 500g (75% of the time) so it takes only a few months to get them there.

    Best of luck!!!!

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    if you dont know this article already, then it will really help you a lot:

    http://ballpythonbreeder.com/2012/02...thon-breeders/

    i would say, first pick a project, and think about where you want to go with it. the easiest thing is to just pick dominant/codominant morphs and combos and combine them and recombine them into BPs that look better and have more morphs in them.

    another choice would be a recessive project, like for example clown. now you dont want to just breed clown to clown and hatch clowns, you want to progress by breeding visual clown (maybe with extra genes) to 100% het clown with new extra genes. recessive projects are more difficult because it takes two generations to get a new codominant or dominant gene into a visual recessive BP.

    generally its good to buy females first, and males one or two years later. so maybe spend 1000 for a really really nice and visually stunning female hatchling now, and save up the rest of the money. and if you really want to go forward with breeding, next year buy another female and a really nice male.

    my personal opinion: dont buy anything that has pastel in it. its the most common and cheapest morph, and many breeders have pastel or super pastel in basically every BP they have. everything has been done with it.

    Pied Het pastel
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    Pastel Het clown
    Clown het pied
    Spider het pied
    pastel isnt a recessive, and for the beginning, i would stick to dominant/codominant, and just one recessive mutation. starting out with two recessives right away is quite a challenge and limits your options. the most effective way to successfully run a double recessive project like clown pied is when you already have a clown project and a pied project running, and you already have visual clowns with extra genes and visual pieds with extra genes.
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    Re: Money to burn - what morph should I get

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    if you dont know this article already, then it will really help you a lot:

    http://ballpythonbreeder.com/2012/02...thon-breeders/

    i would say, first pick a project, and think about where you want to go with it. the easiest thing is to just pick dominant/codominant morphs and combos and combine them and recombine them into BPs that look better and have more morphs in them.

    another choice would be a recessive project, like for example clown. now you dont want to just breed clown to clown and hatch clowns, you want to progress by breeding visual clown (maybe with extra genes) to 100% het clown with new extra genes. recessive projects are more difficult because it takes two generations to get a new codominant or dominant gene into a visual recessive BP.

    generally its good to buy females first, and males one or two years later. so maybe spend 1000 for a really really nice and visually stunning female hatchling now, and save up the rest of the money. and if you really want to go forward with breeding, next year buy another female and a really nice male.

    my personal opinion: dont buy anything that has pastel in it. its the most common and cheapest morph, and many breeders have pastel or super pastel in basically every BP they have. everything has been done with it.



    pastel isnt a recessive, and for the beginning, i would stick to dominant/codominant, and just one recessive mutation. starting out with two recessives right away is quite a challenge and limits your options. the most effective way to successfully run a double recessive project like clown pied is when you already have a clown project and a pied project running, and you already have visual clowns with extra genes and visual pieds with extra genes.

    Yea i messed that up at work, was typing quickly but he is right, i just gave him an idea, of things to get, as stated you can pick/choose whichever morph youd like.

    And as for double ressive yes its tricky, but having a Clown het pied, (per say) being able to buy a power male either clown pied or a pied het clown you do still have a 1/16h chance =)

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    It really depends on the females you have. With that much money I could say buy a bumblebee clown but it would be a waste to have him sitting there for a couple of years if you're still waiting for your girls to grow to size. Then if you didn't have any clown/het clown girls you would have to go out and buy a couple while the boy is still sitting there losing value. Your best bet would be to invest that money into females. Unless you have a collection of adult females ready to breed that you aren't telling us about in my opinion going out and spending that much on a powerhouse male is a waste
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    Re: Money to burn - what morph should I get

    Just to be clear. This purchase now is definitely just for pet-purposes. I would like to breed at some point but it won't be within the next year for sure. Just wanted something that would look spectacular and ideally still hold it's value. Will be looking for a female I think

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    Re: Money to burn - what morph should I get

    Quote Originally Posted by j4mbo View Post
    Just wanted something that would look spectacular and ideally still hold it's value.
    I think that pretty much rules out Dom/Co-dom...
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    Just get a Pied/Blue eyed lucy/Super Cinnimon/Pastel Clown/

    Pieds i doubt will be dropping much more in price and are gorgeious snakes.

    BEL's aswell are visually nice

    Super cinnimons (are nice if not planning to breed)

    And well pastel/killer clowns are amazing

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    Re: Money to burn - what morph should I get

    So I got back from Hamm with these beauties. Couldn't be happier!

    Male Banana:

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    And this female Pied who is MOODY. Striking at everything. Is she likely to calm down? Not too keen on having a really aggro snake!

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    Re: Money to burn - what morph should I get

    Great looking pied girl! I'm a big fan of 50/50s (or close to).

    Hopefully she grows up quick enough to make your banana investment pay off!
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