I'm wanting to start a hatchery, but first I need to know whether or not people are interested in the pairs that I have currently.
Just please tell me honestly if you think people in general are interested, if you're interested, if it's a bad pair, or if there is a pair that I MUST have.
Also do you think there is a good theme that you see from looking at my pairs? I need one for my hatchery look and title.
[b]Is Evergreen Hatchery a good name for all these pairs?
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Thank you for your time! :D
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I'm wanting to start a hatchery, but first I need to know whether or not people are interested in the pairs that I have currently.
Just please tell me honestly if you think people in general are interested, if you're interested, if it's a bad pair, or if there is a pair that I MUST have.
Also do you think there is a good theme that you see from looking at my pairs? I need one for my hatchery look and title.
Is Evergreen Hatchery a good name for all these pairs?
I'm subbed!
Thank you for your time! :D
i ADORE the fact that some of them are themed by the seasons. honestly i like those pairs, if you did start a hatchery i think itd be quite popular!
i ADORE the fact that some of them are themed by the seasons. honestly i like those pairs, if you did start a hatchery i think itd be quite popular!
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CHAOSBITEZ
tysm! :D confidence boost.
Do you think there is a good theme that you see from looking at my pairs?
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CHAOSBITEZ
tysm! :D confidence boost.
Do you think there is a good theme that you see from looking at my pairs?
honestly it's hard to tell from just the pictures, without seeing the ranges and knowing how any accented genes will behave on the in-between colors. your dragons are very nice though!
honestly it's hard to tell from just the pictures, without seeing the ranges and knowing how any accented genes will behave on the in-between colors. your dragons are very nice though!
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Achaius
oh really, so you think that before people would show interest I need breeding cards..?
Because these dragons aren't exactly the same colors/genes, so there will more of a difference between hatchlings.
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Achaius
oh really, so you think that before people would show interest I need breeding cards..?
Because these dragons aren't exactly the same colors/genes, so there will more of a difference between hatchlings.
omg i took a peek at the hatchling previews for the season pairs and they are so cool... i would definitely want to get a derg from one of those if u do a hatchery :3
omg i took a peek at the hatchling previews for the season pairs and they are so cool... i would definitely want to get a derg from one of those if u do a hatchery :3
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viridine
tysm! I can ping you when I open if you'd like! :D
I need breeding card though right..?
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viridine
tysm! I can ping you when I open if you'd like! :D
I need breeding card though right..?
please do omg!
to preview what the kids could look like yeah - i remember theres one on
dalphia's code generator if u need a link to one
please do omg!
to preview what the kids could look like yeah - i remember theres one on
dalphia's code generator if u need a link to one
People will be interested in cute hatchlings regardless of the parents! However, since you're asking "would people be interested in hatchlings from these pairs?" it's hard to answer that question without knowing what the hatchlings will look like.
Just as an example, I have this couple who is royal-twilight/magenta/robin. The primaries are rattlesnake and savannah, which are non-accented genes that look good over the entire primary range.
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Suppose I instead gave the father cinder. It looks great on him!
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=18&bodygene=217&breed=23&element=8&eyetype=1&gender=0&tert=99&tertgene=173&winggene=195&wings=65&auth=07de35edcb9c5bde2b14384398c5934328830d15&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
However, a lot of the kids would turn out weird:
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=111&bodygene=217&breed=23&element=8&eyetype=1&gender=0&tert=99&tertgene=173&winggene=195&wings=65&auth=aa14fba9940cee6281752938f2fa3d214285514d&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=19&bodygene=217&breed=23&element=8&eyetype=1&gender=0&tert=99&tertgene=173&winggene=195&wings=65&auth=31781f69a3baa4cb3c1e2d418ce786b2d672e423&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
The point is that even with relatively short-range couples, you need to check how the genes display on the in-between colors to see if the hatchlings will turn out well.
Personally, I like breeding couples with wide/funky ranges because I like being surprised by every nest. However, no one will want to buy most of those hatchlings! So if you're working on developing a hatchery, it's a whole different mindset. You want controlled outcomes with ideally all possible hatchlings in the range looking good.
People will be interested in cute hatchlings regardless of the parents! However, since you're asking "would people be interested in hatchlings from these pairs?" it's hard to answer that question without knowing what the hatchlings will look like.
Just as an example, I have this couple who is royal-twilight/magenta/robin. The primaries are rattlesnake and savannah, which are non-accented genes that look good over the entire primary range.
Suppose I instead gave the father cinder. It looks great on him!
However, a lot of the kids would turn out weird:
The point is that even with relatively short-range couples, you need to check how the genes display on the in-between colors to see if the hatchlings will turn out well.
Personally, I like breeding couples with wide/funky ranges because I like being surprised by every nest. However, no one will want to buy most of those hatchlings! So if you're working on developing a hatchery, it's a whole different mindset. You want controlled outcomes with ideally all possible hatchlings in the range looking good.
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Achaius
ohhh that's a really good point. I'll check this out thank you so much for your help! :D
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Achaius
ohhh that's a really good point. I'll check this out thank you so much for your help! :D