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    Re: Help on double het genes

    Quote Originally Posted by cchardwick View Post
    Don't get discouraged, I used to ask the same things over and over when I first started. The genetics can be very confusing. I used to sit all day in front of the genetics calculator for weeks on end before I finally got it. I found that it helped me to put a dollar figure on each baby snake and think about the market and how well they would sell, that way you can optimize your breeding for maximum dollars and sales (if you plan on breeding). Most big breeders like to have a lot of mid range or low end snakes with a few high end snakes, the low end is their 'bread and butter' since that's what most people can afford as a pet.
    Oh - I don't get discouraged (easily) by variations on the same questions by someone who is learning. I wouldn't be able to be a Mod if that were the case! This is different, though. It is literally the exact same question with the exact same genetics being asked in multiple threads.
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