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Thread: Breeding Bloods

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    What is it you are looking to gain through breeding this species? This is a question that should always be asked.

    Personally, I feel people should keep a species for a while to decide if they really want to work with them, and learn what it is they they want to produce and why before breeding just to breed. Do you have adults to breed? With bloods, they require a lot more space, take more time to mature - I don't breed females until 4-5 years, males at least 3, and it's less about morphs than working with good bloodlines and learning about variations in the species. A very red normal is worth much more than a non-red albino, for example. Honestly, I think if you have to ask what to breed as a project, you should take more time to learn about them. Work with what you enjoy. It's not about the money - I can tell you, the time and effort and cost is not worth it if you don't love what you're doing.

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