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    i would go Blizzard but i'm partial to red eye, white snakes. it would nice to see one on the forum w/ updates and such. the Blizzard is a project that i also have in the works.
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    Re: What to Start Project With

    Quote Originally Posted by Wk2278 View Post
    kxr sterlingbee male, blizzard female. would get black pastel albino or het albino male that I would breed with a variety of females to get nice black pastel combos and a more diverse collection. The sterlingbee I would focus around the fire and super pastel traits with the females, mainly most of the 'bee' morphs
    If I were in your position I'd buy a male butter/enchi albino to breed to her to produce some cool combos. With a cinnamon albino you will only ever produce cinnamon albinos and blizzards (although I guess that's okay if the blizzard is your ultimate goal).

    I don't mean to come off as an a$$ (although I probably will) but I wouldn't buy either animal until you have a distinct plan of specific (or vaguely specific) morphs you want to create. If the blizzard is your ultimate goal then go for it. I havent been around for long enough to tell you from first hand experience but from what I've heard people who get into breeding without a plan lose interest waiting for the animal to grow up. Having a goal in mind can help motivate you. If you don't care about the girl becoming an expensive pet then you don't need to wait but if that bothers you I'd reconsider my purchase until I have clear goals in mind.

    Another thing you might want to consider is what combos you like will actually sell. I know you said you don't want this to become a business and you're only doing this because you love caring for the animals but how many can you take care of? You need to be (at least somewhat) aware of the market because otherwise you might end up keeping some/all of the babies.

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    Re: What to Start Project With

    Quote Originally Posted by kxr View Post
    If I were in your position I'd buy a male butter/enchi albino to breed to her to produce some cool combos. With a cinnamon albino you will only ever produce cinnamon albinos and blizzards (although I guess that's okay if the blizzard is your ultimate goal).

    I don't mean to come off as an a$$ (although I probably will) but I wouldn't buy either animal until you have a distinct plan of specific (or vaguely specific) morphs you want to create. If the blizzard is your ultimate goal then go for it. I havent been around for long enough to tell you from first hand experience but from what I've heard people who get into breeding without a plan lose interest waiting for the animal to grow up. Having a goal in mind can help motivate you. If you don't care about the girl becoming an expensive pet then you don't need to wait but if that bothers you I'd reconsider my purchase until I have clear goals in mind.

    Another thing you might want to consider is what combos you like will actually sell. I know you said you don't want this to become a business and you're only doing this because you love caring for the animals but how many can you take care of? You need to be (at least somewhat) aware of the market because otherwise you might end up keeping some/all of the babies.
    you are right that I need a plan and I do in fact have one.

    Plan for the blizzard:
    Black Pastel Project:Black Pastel het Albino male
    Blizzard female
    Banana Pastave female
    GHI Mohave female
    Orange Dream Spider Yellowbelly female
    those are all to be bred in a black Pastel project

    sterlingbee plan:
    Sterlingbee Genetic Stripe male
    Cinnamon female
    Stingerbee female
    Killer Hornet female

    i am looking at this as a way to pay for the snakes in the collection I am building up. In looking at what I am planning I have taken into account what possible outcomes I can get and what they do sell for in the market. This is my first project in a while as I did a little breeding before college but am now rebooting my collection. I will eventually be going for panda pied later down the road and highway Pastel to keep. Maybe someday sunset if the price drops low enough. In general there are only a handful of morphs that I would keep. I don't plan on having my collection of breeders at higher than 50 at any point. So yes, it will run into a small buisiness, a second job as you will. I am just taking it slow to start up. I am wanting to get super black pastels. I could get a black Pastel female to breed to the male and get the albino butter Enchi to get those nice results with the blizzard as well, a little more expensive, but 5 years down the road would pay huge dividends both in good looking animals to keep and in diversity of animals I would sell

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    Re: What to Start Project With

    Personally I'm a much bigger fan of your black pastel group so I'd go that route in your position


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    I think any breeding plans change over the years, I'm already selling some of my very first snakes to 'upgrade' to snakes that I'm more interested in now that I would like to breed. I also bought a couple adult ball pythons when I first started to 'test the water' in breeding, not really interested in those morphs long term but I wanted to try it out as I waited a couple years for my babies to grow up. Any snake purchase is not a permanent part of your long term breeding goals, you can change and buy / sell snakes at any time. I doubt that you will ever really get stuck with a whole bunch of snakes you can't get rid of, just mark them down real cheap and they will sell. Even pet stores will pick them up at wholesale prices and take them off of your hands, or better yet exchange them for merchandise.


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    Hey guys,
    Just wanted to let you know that I purchased the oreo blizzard from Justin. I will be posting her progression on her as soon as she arrives and I will continue to keep that thread going with updates on her

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    Re: What to Start Project With

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    Hey guys,
    Just wanted to let you know that I purchased the oreo blizzard from Justin. I will be posting her progression on her as soon as she arrives and I will continue to keep that thread going with updates on her
    bamp!

    pix and update plz!!

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    I have a g-stripe. I bought him as a pet. There's hardly a market for it. I dunno. I would go a different route unless you really like that gene.

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    Re: What to Start Project With

    Quote Originally Posted by ringorock View Post
    I have a g-stripe. I bought him as a pet. There's hardly a market for it. I dunno. I would go a different route unless you really like that gene.
    i think the market for G-Stripes is good. i previously made this post last October:

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    i think G-Stripes are gorgeous. i just checked MorphMarket and this is what i found:

    For Sale
    Possible Het - 33
    Het - 109
    Visuals - 208

    Previously Sold
    Possible Het - 12
    Het - 145
    Visuals - 223

    i think 380 total sold is good. i assume not all were sold on MorphMarket, but the number reflect the sales of the ones listed since it went live last year (?). also i don't think everyone who a G-Stripe might not breed them tho, they were jsut bought to have in the collection.
    in this thread: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...Genetic-Stripe

    taking a look at MorphMarket now, the previously sold numbers are:

    Previously Sold
    Possible Het - 45
    Het - 272
    Visuals - 428

    that's 127 more het G-Stripes and 205 more visuals sold since my post. or its a increase of 46.7% and 47.9% respectively. seems like solid sales to me.

    Alyson from American Made Exotics recently posted some G-Stripe clutches. other well know breeders like Dave Green and Garrick DeMeyer still work with G-Stripe as well. being a recessive gene, it's an investment that not all breeders or hobbyists are willing to make. but i think the G-Stripe market is fine.
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