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    Breeding plans- Which way?

    So I have all mine partly planned out. I have a normal female and a butter male right now. I intend to have a bumble bee, enchi, pinstripe, and lesser all females before I try to start breeding. The only thing is, wich is the first female to get. I mean im kind of leaning torward getting a younger bumble bee first and then find older specimens of the other morphs. Because i think that it will be harder to find a older bumblebee than the other ones. Does anyone have any suggestions? I really want to shoot for lesserenchis, kingpins, BELs, and Queenbees on my first year so I want to make this work out.
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    Re: Breeding plans- Which way?

    Quote Originally Posted by jjsnakedude View Post
    So I have all mine partly planned out. I have a normal female and a butter male right now. I intend to have a bumble bee, enchi, pinstripe, and lesser all females before I try to start breeding. The only thing is, wich is the first female to get. I mean im kind of leaning torward getting a younger bumble bee first and then find older specimens of the other morphs. Because i think that it will be harder to find a older bumblebee than the other ones. Does anyone have any suggestions? I really want to shoot for lesserenchis, kingpins, BELs, and Queenbees on my first year so I want to make this work out.
    Work with whatever you like, I'd suggest getting a recessive into the mix maybe some Hypo!!
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