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    Re: Getting Started

    Imo keep the normal male as a pet and do not breed him....the market is flooded with normals and a male normal has zero breeding value....I would do what eric suggested and pickup some hatchling females on the more basic genes that You like...you can find multi gene females of basic genes for under 200. Then next year or the year after buy a powerful multi gene male and go from there. I wish I had someone to tell me this when I first started....I would have saved alot of time and money doing it that way. Best of luck.

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