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    Re: What kind of male BP should I pair with my female?

    Quote Originally Posted by MrsH20 View Post
    No, that's why I said they were young. I am definitely not breeding them yet just plan to once they are of mature breeding age. I also don't plan to breed Ruby until she is of mature breeding age as well. We know they are all young and not ready for breeding obviously. We would just like to get them while they are young especially for handling purposes. Like I said we are not planning to be full time breeders but would like to see what we can produce from a clutch and a litter or too. We also don't plan to breed until we have full knowledge of what we are doing. When I say paired it just simply means we have two of them and we would like to breed them when they reach mature breeding age. Also, they are all in separate 4 foot and 6 foot enclosures.

    I agree I believe she is a normal as well. Thank you for the recommendation. I really like the lighter and more colorful morphs but my hubby likes the more earthy toned ones. It's going to be tough to choose.

    I also will look into the supers. Thank you for the recommendation.


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    Good deal ... Just checkin ... It's good that your getting them all young and raising them up, gives you plenty of time to do your research and get things set up .... If the hubby likes earthy natural looks and you like the lighter look check out the fire, butter, Mojave, pastel, and lesser, genes. All of these genes will give you 50/50 odds on the clutch so some of them will be natural looking for the hubby and some will be brighter and lighter like what you like ... Plus all of the above genes except for pastel tend to clean the pattern up pretty crisp and it appears Ruby already has a cleaner pattern so it should make a very gorgeous first clutch to please you both

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