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Which Would Look Better?

My sunglow amel female will be full grown in about a year, and I think that I might buy a full grown male snake to breed with her.
I already know the basics of breeding, and Im not going to do much more research on it until she reaches maturity, but I have a couple ideas of morphs I could breed her with.
I could breed her with a male tessera to make beautiful amel tesseras, or I was thinking I could by a tangerine honduran to make a hybrid tangerine cornduran.
I might get both tessera and honduran to breed both, and then after a generation or two i could combine some again to make something like an amel tessera (tangerine) cornduran.
Imagine what that might look like :D
What do you guys think?
Which combinations might be more popular?
How much would those sell for?
Im new to this site, as well as corn snake breeding, so forgive me if I said anything incorrectly xD
This thread is mostly a hypothetical *what if* anyways
 
Which ones do you think you could sell in your area? Breeding Corns is fantastic, but you need to be thinking one step further on so that you aren't left with 15 extra mouths to feed :)

A bit of preliminary research over the next year on your local supply and demand, will pay dividends. As we're now in breeding season, you're at just the right point to start keeping an eye on things like Craigslist and pet shops.
 
Additionally, unless the Tessera is amel or het amel, all you'll get is normals and normal Tesseras. And breeding kings to corns isn't as easy as just breeding corns, because kings eat corns.
 
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