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Posted by: karm at Wed Mar 31 02:12:23 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by karm ] One very important consideration is to breed a morph that has demand. This will allow you to move the babies that you produce (good price or not - if there is no demand then you won't even be able to give them away). However, if you only have to tend with a single clutch, then this won't be a terrible problem. I say go with the types that suit you. I personally love a good okeetee and albino okeetee, and these maintain a certain demand despite their prevalence (make SURE you get good founding stock for these). I also like good miami phase and hypomelanistic miami phase (again, good founding stock is important). [ Hide Replies ]
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