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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    Re: Getting Started

    Normal males are great pets but breeding them makes very little sense especially considering the prices of 2 and 3 genes males nowadays.

    So get a female of YOUR choice that fits YOUR budget raise her up and in about a year, year and a half by a male (the most gene you can afford at that time)

    I won't tell you what to buy and you should not let other people's taste dictate what to buy either, just remember that YOU will be the one caring for that animal and that YOU will be the one breeding it.

    My only advice don't put all your eggs in the same basket if you only buy one female and she does not take or slugs out, your first season would than be a big disapointment.

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