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    Pastave

    How come you rarely see pastaves for sale?

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    Re: Pastave

    Posted this in the wrong section

    The market is heavily driven by demand, so people breed what seems to be selling good at the time. You'll see them for sale, as they are a nice combo to work with, just gotta keep an eye out.
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    Re: Pastave

    For a begining breeder would you start with a
    Mojavs and pastels or spider and pastels.

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    Re: Pastave

    Quote Originally Posted by Sakdragon View Post
    For a begining breeder would you start with a
    Mojavs and pastels or spider and pastels.
    As beginning breeder I would have choosen Spider and Pastels, but now I would say Mojave and Pastel.
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    Re: Pastave

    I haven't bred yet, but I have a male bumble bee and a female mojave, so I have a chance at the best of both sides.

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    Re: Pastave

    I've produced 14 pastaves in the last two seasons, sold all the males (5) but the first one, and held back all the females (9). Mojave-cross females are worth their weight in gold in any collection.

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    Re: Pastave

    Quote Originally Posted by Sakdragon View Post
    For a begining breeder would you start with a
    Mojavs and pastels or spider and pastels.
    I haven't bred yet either, but I'd go with Mojave x Pastel. Like Mykee said, a female Pastave is worth her weight in gold. The males aren't bad either though!

    Everyone like the bumblebee morph, so alot of them are produced.
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    Re: Pastave

    I LOVE pastaves! I have a pastel male and mojave female that I plan to cross, possibly next season, and plan to produce many in the future!
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    Re: Pastave

    Quote Originally Posted by mykee View Post
    I've produced 14 pastaves in the last two seasons, sold all the males (5) but the first one, and held back all the females (9). Mojave-cross females are worth their weight in gold in any collection.
    I agree totally. Think of all the great combos made with mojaves lately: purple potions and crystals to name two.
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    Re: Pastave

    I have 2 pastel females and a super pastel female. I have one male pastel. Let me make sure I understand. I should buy a mojave female and breed it with my pastel male? what would you breed a pastave with? I was thinking buy a spider female and breed it with my pastel male and hope for bumblebees.

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