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    advice on Pairing and next purchage?

    I have been out of BP's and snakes for a while and now getting back into it: I now have: the following, which should I pair. And with this collection what BP should I get next to enhance collection and Cross? Also, which would be industry wise? my best snake? thanks, "J" PS. appreciate your help.

    Females:
    1. adult normal
    2. Black pewter
    3. Enchi ghost.
    4. Pastel
    5. Mojava spider

    Boys:
    1. Bubblebee
    2. Champagne
    3. Albino
    4. Pastel
    5. Mystic

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    What kind of stuff do you like? No matter where you land on the paint job, I strongly recommend it being a female. You're already pretty male heavy already.
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    I agree it's totally up to what you like but I'd really focus on more females. I'd probably sell the male albino since you don't have a female for him then have the extra cash and space for maybe 2 females.

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    Have to third the female. My suggestion is get a recessive female clown or albino or pied. Whatever you like
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    Re: advice on Pairing and next purchage?

    what would be a great cross on the champagne or bumblebee. that you would recommend. I Love those yellows patterns and plains patterns.
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    Something with Fire would be a good addition to the collection and would pair well with the Champagne or Bumblebee males you mentioned. My favorite pair with the Champagne would be Enchi, which you already have in your Enchi Ghost girl.
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    If that was my collection I'd probably sell the male pastel and maybe the albino (unless you want to pick up some female albino stuff) and I would breed the bumble bee to the normal and pastel females, and the mystic to the Mojave spider. Deciding between the mystic and the champagne for the enchi ghost and the black pewter would be tough, I'd probably do mystic to black pewter and champagne to enchi ghost the first year and do the other pairing the next year.

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