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    Re: Helpful tips needed

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    This is not good advice at all.

    Do not breed normals "for practice". That makes no sense whatsoever.

    In this day and age breeding normals makes no sense at all unless you plan on keeping all the offspring. As a first time breeder with no reputation you'll have a hard time moving ANY animals, let alone normal or single gene animals. Breeding normals or single gene animals will get you next to nothing in return and feeding and housing would cost more than the animals would sell for.

    Bottom line: with the world not knowing what's going on, with no signs of the economy magically rebounding, unless you plan to keep the offspring now is probably a pretty bad time to be starting any amateur breeding projects.

    Not true at all, normals and inexpensive morphs in the $50-$150 range sell incredibly well, and when breeding males with dominate genes like banana, only have the offspring will be normal.
    If he starts sooner rather than later, then he'll have experience under his belt, therefore when its time to breed something more expensive he'll be successful, as he has already gone through the trial and error phase.
    Last edited by PartySnake13; 04-17-2020 at 01:14 PM.

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