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Posted by: meretseger at Thu Feb 12 18:43:26 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by meretseger ] Well, I think boas are the easiest, because they do all the work. With egglayers you have incubation to figure out. Balls and boas don't have to be brumated, but kings and milks do. That can be a little tough, but not that bad. A nice way to start might be to buy a morph version of a species you already own, and then you can produce hets, which might still sell for a nice price. You can't go wrong working with something you love. | ||
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