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Re: I'm stumped
 Originally Posted by Beardedragon
Id plug her into my lesser
Seriously, i think she might look good with a mojo
Sure, send him right over! 
 Originally Posted by Emilio
I'd breed her to your Spider, I like lighter girls for pastels and mojos. I'm going to breed my lesser to three very different girls and can't wait to the see the difference, My first girl is a dark normal my second one is almost axanthic like, and my third is a blackback with so much yellow its unreal. As always good luck with either route Robin.
I don't think that the spider will be up to weight, unless I breed her late in the season (and if I feel comfortable breeding a young male). Can't wait to see YOUR results, Emilio!
 Originally Posted by Gloryhound
Since everything you are talking about is a co-dom or dom trait cycle them all through her.
I thought about that - but I'm really working on selectively breeding, and I want to figure out what I think she will complement best.
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
You know I'm not a big fan of this method for one major reason.
First Robin I think a Tiger or Winston would be hot!, Now I think we have starting see some lower quality offspring because people that are just getting started are not paying as much attention to how the pair could possibly complement or work against each other as they could. I feel like people are just in such a hurry to produce anything that the over look the part that is the most fun. Just throwing two animals together and hope the offspring look good isn't my idea of selective breeding. However finding animals that have traits that would compliment each other and pairing them up is to me a better way to go about it. If its no big deal what the offspring look like so be it, but I for one want to produce the best offspring I can so I look for animals that will complement each other. Selective breeding is the future and of this market when pastel are 125.00 across the board the way to stand out isn't by lowering prices its by producing the best quality animals you can. Look at Albey, His Mojaves are second to none, Adam produces the best Cinni's I've ever seen, Tim with his Hypos and Axanthics.
These are people we need to take example from.
Just my two cents.
I agree with you there, Froggy!!!
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