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Old 07-08-2007, 10:54 AM
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I know someone with a male amel corn and i said id buy the female so we can breed them, just wondering (budget isnt an issue) what the best high end morph to go with him would be?
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Old 07-08-2007, 11:06 AM
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well you wont get anything high end straight of of that unless you put it to an ultramel(looking at £150 a baby) but by the time it grows the price of babys will be really low, the best you will get would be babies that are het(carrying gene but not visible)whatever you put it to, but still amels(if another amelanistic snake) or normals(if non amel) and if your lucky you may get some other low end colours if they are both carrying the right hets, then those babies need to be put together to produce visual snakes

If budget isn't an issue then, why put anything to the amel, why not get a pair of something higher(cornmorphs on heres selling loads of high end pairs), personally i only breed what i personally like as theres never a dissapointment there when prices bomb(which high end stuff always does)
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