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I may be wrong, but the OP sounds like a kid. While I do agree that at the moment she/he isn't a serious breeder, that is not to say that that may not come in the future. Breeding experimentally is a good way to learn some of the practical aspects of breeding, and to begin learning at least a little of the genetics behind the parents and why the offspring developed as they did.
I may be wrong, but the OP sounds like a kid. While I do agree that at the moment she/he isn't a serious breeder, that is not to say that that may not come in the future. Breeding experimentally is a good way to learn some of the practical aspects of breeding, and to begin learning at least a little of the genetics behind the parents and why the offspring developed as they did.