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what morphs to pair up to get some pretty babies?

Flea886

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Hey everyone! So our oops clutch came out awesome! 15 out of 17 eggs made it (yay! ). The mom is a bloodred and dad is a normal cube. The clutch came out all normal with the hets. Also a big surprise is that one of them carries the masque gene. We are starting to prepare for next season. Right now we only have one ready to breed female and 2 ready to breed males.

The female is the bloodred and the males are a butter and the normal cube. What female or male should I buy in order to create some awesome looking babies?
 
For the female you could choose something with bloodred plus another gene or two, like a granite, or an avalanche, or a plasma, or a fire...You could also do a pewter, but I think it's less likely to find charcoal hiding in your female. You have already tested her for stripe, and she is not heterozygous stripe. (Most likely- but out of 15, it's _pretty_ safe to assume...)

For the normal cube (stripe) I would choose another stripe- anything including anery or amel would be the best bet to look for a hidden het, maybe a snow stripe??

For the butter, I'd choose a morph with amel- a snow, a peppermint, an opal.

You could also try to pick snakes that all have something in common, so you could hold back your favorite babies from the three clutches to breed and make your own new combos.
 
You could get a dominant gene like tessera or buf with recessive genes that favor your existing snakes.
 
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