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    New to this ... Spider x Pastel

    I've found a ton of useful info, but can't seem to find a straight answer. My good friend has an 800g pastel male, and my female spider is almost to the point where I can breed her, and I'm hoping to make it happen this season. Shes just a month past 1yr/old, but still pounding food every 4 days like a champ. Question is, what kind of babies can will my spider produce being mixed with a pastel?

    I was looking at purchasing another male for next year, but not really sure what to get. If anyone could point me in a direction to where I can read more, I'd happily go that route! My female spider is my first bp, so she'll be the start of breeding... just not sure what to mix her with other than my friends pastel!

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    Re: New to this ... Spider x Pastel

    25% Spider
    25% Pastel
    25% Normal
    25% Pastel Spiders or Bumble Bees
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    thanks!

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    That would be a nice pairing as I love bees! An Albino spider are really nice too but harder to make! You would need to breed your spider to an albino then breed a female spider het albino offspring to the dad!

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    Bumble Bees are awesome! Good luck with the pairing
    WeissChoiceExotics - There ain't no rest for the wicked!

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    Thanks guys. What kind of weight (empty), is ok for her to mate? I've read that 800g, is like the minimum, is that true?

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    I wouldnt go less than 1200-1500 grams or 3rd winter on a bp
    Last edited by iCandiBallPythons; 11-07-2010 at 02:14 AM.
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