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Posted by: cid143ti at Thu Sep 9 13:28:51 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cid143ti ] Welcome to the forum...you'll find a wide range of knowledge and skill here. Again, read as much as you can...first! Once you think you have the knowledge base, then get your set up ready...including tools, caging and balanced temps ready before you purchase any animals. Last, purchase the morphs that you are most interested in keeping/creating. Having one morph of everything might be the best solution. I would suggest targeting one or two morphs at first then branch out once you have your feet wet. In other words, draw out a short term, mid-range and long range plans. Some project can take years (maybe the better part of a decade) before you ever seen results. And by that time, many have lost interest. I'm still trying to produce my first recessive morph (het albino poss het snow X normals)and it's been 4 breeding seasons with no results. I've been taking the long road on this project just to do it. | ||
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