Bananas are great looking snakes. Second morph I picked up. If you have a male normal my suggestion is to find a co-dom female, possibly a multi-gene girl. That would give you the most variety of offspring with immediate visual results. Your male will obviously not add to the mix as far as morphs. For example if you picked up a Pastave (mojave x pastel) or even a Pastave Yellow Belly, you could produce Mojaves, Pastels, Pastaves, Mojave YB, Pastel YB, and Pastave YB, as well as normals. All of those are good base morphs to work from IMO. I'm not saying do this, it's just an example of what you could do. You have to decide what paint jobs to work with and what appeals to you within your current budget and space. Hope that helps.
Dave
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Bananas are great looking snakes. Second morph I picked up. If you have a male normal my suggestion is to find a co-dom female, possibly a multi-gene girl. That would give you the most variety of offspring with immediate visual results. Your male will obviously not add to the mix as far as morphs. For example if you picked up a Pastave (mojave x pastel) or even a Pastave Yellow Belly, you could produce Mojaves, Pastels, Pastaves, Mojave YB, Pastel YB, and Pastave YB, as well as normals. All of those are good base morphs to work from IMO. I'm not saying do this, it's just an example of what you could do. You have to decide what paint jobs to work with and what appeals to you within your current budget and space. Hope that helps.
Dave