Quote Originally Posted by Hikari View Post
I appreciate all the feedback on breeding y'all. I'm glad I guessed right that getting a female first was the right call. I know they take much longer to get to breeding weight. In the meantime, I have plenty of time to decide if I want to breed or not. If I do decide to breed, then I'll have a female ready to roll. Granted, I know breeding is not something to be taken lightly, as it's a lot of work (speaking as someone who's family used to breed dogs), so I wouldn't even think about it unless I knew I could do it right and properly care for the offspring. I'd also need to learn a lot more about BP genetics. I've read a bit, but I'm still trying to wrap my head around it all. Then, and only then, would I get into breeding. I don't even really know what kinds of morphs could even work with an Albino Enchi (besides other albinos, cause recessive gene)...I just got her cause I fell in love the Enchi markings. There's also a good chance I'll end up with a yellow and orange BP in the future, which just sounds awesome to me (and even if she mostly stays yellow and white, or a mix of those colors, I'm still 100% okay with that too).

At any rate, I get to meet her on the 7th, and I am super excited about meeting my new snake friend!
you were wrong. my argument stands and you could easily buy an adult het albino and have babies very soon after your male is a year or so old. so it's actually less time. other guy who said to get females first IS WRONG AND A NOOB