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View Poll Results: which would you rather have

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  • super pastel

    10 10.10%
  • bumblebee

    46 46.46%
  • pewter

    24 24.24%
  • albino

    19 19.19%
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    Re: which morph should i breed?

    albinoooooos!


    or bumble bees or any other i love em all.

    if you love em all and plan to breed em all sooner or later than think of a game plan that will allow you to aquire the other needed morphs sooner than later.

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    Re: which morph should i breed?

    diffrent routes can be taken with each morph...depends on your spending money. you could breed a super pastel and breed it back to a spider and have a greater chance to get bumblebees then you have both of those...see what you have to spend then think up what would work in breeding plans. if you are looking to sell these later on asking is a good idea but you have to pay for the animals and the caging and food then clean the cages and so on so the question is which morph strikes your interest and which one would you love to look at for the next 20+ years


    if you cant afford to take care of it, dont get it

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    Re: which morph should i breed?

    Quote Originally Posted by NickMyers03 View Post
    diffrent routes can be taken with each morph...depends on your spending money. you could breed a super pastel and breed it back to a spider and have a greater chance to get bumblebees then you have both of those...see what you have to spend then think up what would work in breeding plans. if you are looking to sell these later on asking is a good idea but you have to pay for the animals and the caging and food then clean the cages and so on so the question is which morph strikes your interest and which one would you love to look at for the next 20+ years

    I love bumblebees, they never get old. You could even get a bumblebee to start (costs about the same as a superpastel) and breed it to a pastel (costs about the same as a spider) and try your luck for a KILLERBEE!

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    Re: which morph should i breed?

    I personally like the bright colored snakes or the really dark ones.
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    Re: which morph should i breed?

    I went with pewter I love bees and all but it seems like every other clutch is of bees now. Pewters look very nice too IMO sometimes nicer than bees but thats just me.
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    Re: which morph should i breed?

    I choose the super pastel but I'd wait to get one from someone who bred very high quality stock and use it to replace my current male breeder pastel.
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    Re: which morph should i breed?

    The easy choice is...PEWTER! Why? Because, unlike the Bee, the Pewter is a combination of two morphs that BOTH have a Super form-making for a bigger variety of interesting outcomes when you start using it to produce combos. Super Cinnamons, Silver Bullets, Silver streaks, Super Pastels, Pastels, Cinnamons, more pewters.....it goes on and on!
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    Re: which morph should i breed?

    Pewter.

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    Re: which morph should i breed?

    you can prob pick up a pair of yellowbellies for around 5-600 and in the future make a white ball python! im on my way with a female

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