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    Re: New breeder question

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    Is a Champagne yellowbelly het hypo poss GHI with a pastel yellowbelly jigsaw good combination? Or just 2 cool snakes? I thought the more genetics the better when breeding.
    If you are a new breeder and do not have a lot of experience picking out the various genes in combos, I would suggest breeding a single gene animal to either of those. More genes is not always better especially when you are throwing in a gene like Champagne that really dominates and takes pattern out of the equation. Also if you are thinking about breeding a het know that unless you breed a visual Hypo to that animal, you can't sell any of the non Hypo offspring as 100% het Hypo. At most you would be able to call them possible 66% hets. My advice is to start small until you have more experience being able to pick out the genes in animals.
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