Quote Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
The only difference between male/female is that a male can be paired multiple times to different females, females can only have one clutch. So females are more expensive, and it's more economical for the males to have more genes.

I don't think you'll be able to "find a breeder to take the rest", unless you already know someone who would be willing to do that?
That's what I was thinking, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something.

As far as finding a breeder, I would be looking for somebody that has the infrastructure in place to sell them. I would not be doing this to make a profit, so if I end up with more than I could handle, I would like to know that they will find good homes. With that in mind, I know that any Normals would be mine, and I'm ok with that. I actually like how they look. But if, for instance, I end up with 2 Frostbites, a breeder can sell one and make some money.

I don't know if breeders would ever do that, but I have a few years to figure that out. Maybe by then I will have learned enough to be confident to sell them myself. I will definitely not breed anything if I cannot make sure that all of the offspring (and the parents) can have a good home.