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Re: Looking back, what would be the first female's you would purchase to breed?
 Originally Posted by Marrissa
I'm expecting three pairings/clutches next year and none of them have the potential for normals.
Are you breeding all Super males/females? All visual recessives?
I'd sure like to minimize Normals, but they are part of the game in breeding.
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Re: Looking back, what would be the first female's you would purchase to breed?
 Originally Posted by briguy
I love BEL. That's probably where I should start since it combines a strong gene and a snake I love.
That and both the co-dom forms are gorgeous i love Mojave/Lesser(butter)/Russo
But a good place to start where you can make some killer snakes but a "bigger" investment would be a Banana you can throw a few nice other co-doms into them and make amazing snakes and dont even start with the recessive banana's
Spinner banana
Mojave banana
Banana pied
Clown banana 
Aswell If you can get mojave. (look at picking up a Phantom and or Special.)
Mojave phantom or Cystal( Mojave x special i got a clutch of those cooking atm)
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I got a lesser as my first breeding female. She'll be paired with my bumblebee (if he's ready) this season, or a friend will loan me a lesser/mojave/butter/whatever else we could want xD
Mine's bigger. 
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Looking back, what would be the first female's you would purchase to breed?
 Originally Posted by coreydelong
Are you breeding all Super males/females? All visual recessives?
I'd sure like to minimize Normals, but they are part of the game in breeding.
Ax fire x ax pastel, enchi kingpin x silver streak, and pastel clown x pastel het clown. So technically no normals. Worse case scenario is het clown.
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Last edited by Marrissa; 07-03-2014 at 02:03 PM.
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It really depends on your budget and how many females you want. I would go with genes that you really like that aren't too expensive, and go with the super form if there is one. If you want to do recessives, be prepared to go several generations before you get results.
I'd get them with genes that pair well with almost every other gene, like pastel. Then if you get a nice 4 gene male, you don't have to worry about conflicting genes washing out the others.
Or you can do what I'm doing and go for a hefty double recessive project . I'm in it for the long haul
| 1.0 Pied |
0.1 Pied het Albino |
| 1.0 Albino het Pied |
0.1 Hog Island Boa |
| 0.1 het Albino, 50% het Pied |
0.1 Black lab |
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