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thunderpaws
at Sun May 24 13:44:39 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thunderpaws ]
Hey,
Just some things to consider getting a male. When you have certain morphs and you are buying homozygous males or in the case of your spider being a heterozygous Co-Dom you could start buying snakes that become irrelevant later. For example I bought a large female Pastel last year and a male pastel for breeding in 2010. Since then I added a pair of Super Pastels. So I would not want to breed the pastel male to her now, I would rather breed the male super to the Pastel. If you buy a spider male and then later make or buy a bumble bee male then your male spider would not be used I am guessing later. You are better off waiting if you can, but if money is the issue buy what you can afford. I know with your budget you could find a descent male bumble bee if you wait a few months. Just some thoughts. It is a pain in the rear to start selling off snakes you thought you were going to use and then get replaced by a better breeder.
Good luck,
Bill
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