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How much is too much for a growing juvenile?
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2026448, member: 114539"] Thank you. I plan to start breeding as soon as Sinatra is old enough. He is almost there now. He is mature enough but my females still intimidate him. I've done a ton of research on it. When you decide to give it a try, my advice is to breed high end beardies. The reason is because if you breed low end then people will impulse buy them and they end up mistreated and neglected. But if you breed high end beardies, no one is going to 500 to 700 dollars for a breadie on impulse, they are going to be more educated and way less likely to mistreat them. The thought of sending even one baby into a bad home is what had stopped me from breeding for years. But after talking to a lot of breeders and people who are experienced in them, they convinced me to give it a try. Sinatra is hypo, het trans, het zero, blue bar dunner. He has phenomenal color saturation as well. Sweet Pea is hypo, trans blue bar dunner with a very interesting color. Snicker Doodles is a gorgeous blue bar tiger with very deep dark orange coloring, i suspect she may be double het also (crossing my fingers) and Ruby is a hypo leatherback that is cheetos orange and if I'm insanely lucky maybe het trans lol (i have no reason to suspect it, but a guy can hope 😉) 3 to 4 hundred should be the cheapest of most of those pairings (baring any normals) so i shouldn't have to worry about bad homes as much. Wow i didn't intend to type such a long post lol, but anyway you get the idea 😄 and if you read all that I'm impressed lol. 😃 [/QUOTE]
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