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    Re: Breeding project advice

    Yeah the calico idea is quite tempting!
    I'm in the UK and to buy a banana het pied, your looking at paying £550+ which is around $800 I think. So buying a nana het is not really appealing to me as I could just buy a female pied for much cheaper than the het and make them myself.

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    Re: Breeding project advice

    Quote Originally Posted by EDR View Post
    People are gonna think banana sugar is a dessert or something lol.
    What about a banana sugar pied or banana cinnamon pied haha

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    Re: Breeding project advice

    Oh your in the uk that's a different ball park... well then sugar it is lol with europe preferring them and all. They got to have some really nice sugar's over there i know i've seen some. You live in Europe so to me sugar is a no brainer. Also forget the coral glow het pied idea as well 600 here even more there but again i didn't know your budget. So good luck on your picks. And banana sugar pied and banana cinnamon pieds lol nice
    Last edited by EDR; 02-20-2016 at 09:41 AM.

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    Re: Breeding project advice

    Quote Originally Posted by EDR View Post
    Oh your in the uk that's a different ball park... well then sugar it is lol with europe preferring them and all. They got to have some really nice sugar's over there i know i've seen some. You live in Europe so to me sugar is a no brainer.
    That's actually not true, sugar morphs are quite rare here and I would definitely say there are more calicos about. I can't speak for the whole of Europe though as most of us in the UK buy our snakes from UK breeders.

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    I say cinnamon enchi (or a single gene of one of those, I'd say enchi because I'd have to avoid cinnamon x cinnamon pairings) and a pied.

    It it shouldn't take long to get banana pied though. First clutch you get a male banana (hopefully with pastel and spider too) and then raise that male to mate back to the mom. I mean it's a long time but mostly because of raising the female up and dealing with a snake not wanting to breed one season.

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    Re: Breeding project advice

    Hi. There is a person selling a pewter and a super pastel female near me, doing a good deal on the two.
    Do you guys think that they are a good project for breeding or should I try and differentiate my females a bit to allow for diversification of offspring?

    Ps I really like Banana Super Pastels from the pics I've seen on wobp.

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    Enchi is a no brainer for him.

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    Re: Breeding project advice

    Quote Originally Posted by CD CONSTRICTORS View Post
    Enchi is a no brainer for him.
    Enchi Should be a no brainer for anyone.
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