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    Re: What i realized..

    Try to relax Echo, and be a bit less aggressively defensive. What I see every post of Pit is just for the well being of your animals. Look behind it.. It's not a war. If someone honest, cannot be always gentle.

    If you accept a little help.. (Without offense and jokes...)
    1. Save space, energy and give a calm place for your snakes
    look in here for make a rack. Easier than you think : http://ball-pythons.net/forums/forum...?125-DIY-Forum That's the first step. You can start tomorrow. You'll get here every help what you need.

    2. Be realistic.
    See for how many snakes you can give place and food. Count with the future hatchlings too. You cannot sell them right now out of the egg. And of course the holdbacks...


    3. Make a plan and stick with.
    Try to google up different morphs and see what you like really. Try to count out how much time you need to !make! that morph, and what base morphs you need for it. If you want a recessive project, you need much more time, but you can work out near your co-dom project(s). Still be realistic. Must learn to walk before you run.

    4. If your setup and plans are okay,
    find a good breeder and get a (or some) young female(s). Maybe a double (triple..) gene co-dom (or say....incomplete dominant) male what you can use with your normal female soon.

    (4b) Build a small incubator and a small hatchling rack if you start to breed them and your new male make your female to go...

    5. Patience.
    Raise up your females, and start to search males for them. They are cheaper then females and they can breed much younger then them.
    Here you can think about a bigger incubator and hatchling rack.

    And read, learn, read, learn, ask, learn, read (x1000)
    Everything will coming so easy and good if you build from the base.
    Last edited by Felidae; 02-04-2015 at 07:44 PM.

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