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    can you help me

    im going to get my first morphs and try my first breeding and being new to breeding morphs and breeding in general i dont know what to get as male and what to get as females i did find the kind i want and would greatly appreciate the help in chosing what sexes to get i will be getting a bumblebee,lesser,pinstripe,mojo and either a pastel or supper pastel

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    This is what I would get given what you provided...


    Male Bumble Bee
    Female Lesser
    Female Mojave
    Female Super Pastel
    Female Pinstripe

    With this group you have a chance at producing the following:
    Queen Bees, Mojave Bees, Killer Bees, Spinner Blasts, Lesser Bees, Mojave Spiders, Bumble Bees, Lemon Blasts, Spinners, Lessers, Mojaves, Super Pastels, Pinstripes Pastels, Spiders, and Normals in your first breeding year.

    I'd probably add in one more male with some different genes. Maybe an Enchi, Firefly, Pewter, etc. Or maybe even a Recessive male if you're up for growing up some hets.

    Good luck!
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    Re: can you help me

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarin View Post
    This is what I would get given what you provided...


    Male Bumble Bee
    Female Lesser
    Female Mojave
    Female Super Pastel
    Female Pinstripe

    With this group you have a chance at producing the following:
    Queen Bees, Mojave Bees, Killer Bees, Spinner Blasts, Lesser Bees, Mojave Spiders, Bumble Bees, Lemon Blasts, Spinners, Lessers, Mojaves, Super Pastels, Pinstripes Pastels, Spiders, and Normals in your first breeding year.

    I'd probably add in one more male with some different genes. Maybe an Enchi, Firefly, Pewter, etc. Or maybe even a Recessive male if you're up for growing up some hets.

    Good luck!
    I 2nd that, That group would be a great start....

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    Re: can you help me

    Quote Originally Posted by hotballs View Post
    im going to get my first morphs and try my first breeding and being new to breeding morphs and breeding in general i dont know what to get as male and what to get as females i did find the kind i want and would greatly appreciate the help in chosing what sexes to get i will be getting a bumblebee,lesser,pinstripe,mojo and either a pastel or supper pastel
    My 1st question is have you owned a BP before? Usually someone that has been around the block, so to speak would have some sort of idea as to what goal they want to achieve. To be honest, since your new to breeding, I wouldn't go all out and spend tons of money on multiple snakes and expect to get much of a return.

    I would suggest starting out small with one project. If you want to go on the higher end spectrum as far as bps go, thats reasonable. My first clutch was a het ghost clutch. I breed my normal female to my ghost male to see if I can do it first. Perfect things first, than risk the 500-1000$ clutches. Think about it, since your starting out, if you buy the snakes and nothing happens, you came out of pocket all that money for no return. OR if you do successively breed them and get eggs, they all call die from improper heat etc.

    This year, I'm breeding three females (2) normal females and (1) pastel female. I circulating my vanilla male and my pewter male. So I can have anywhere from normals, vanillas, cinnys, super pastels, pastels, and pewters. Not bad I think for round two. Yet, I know what to expect now and I know what it takes to produce successively because of my "test clutch". Good luck to you, I hope some of my advice was helpful.
    1.0 Pewter BP, 0.1 Pastel BP, 0.4 Regular BP, 1.0 Ghost BP, 1.1 Yellow Belly BP, 1.0 Vanilla BP, 0.1 Lemon Bumble Bee BP , 1.0 Pinestripe BP, 0.1 het ghost BP, 1.0 het albino BP, 0.1 Lesser Platinum, 0.1 Angolian BP cross, 0.1 Albino BP, 0.1 Spider BP


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    Re: can you help me

    im not new to balls ive breed normals in the past and have breed boas but never morphs my question was in regaurds to what sex to get manly if my male should have been the bee or the super pastel and i am not 100%on breeding them all at once i was thinking about breeding one or two my first year then go from there

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    Re: can you help me

    Quote Originally Posted by hotballs View Post
    im not new to balls ive breed normals in the past and have breed boas but never morphs my question was in regaurds to what sex to get manly if my male should have been the bee or the super pastel and i am not 100%on breeding them all at once i was thinking about breeding one or two my first year then go from there
    In that case and you have bred before; I'd go Bee. Super pastel to anything will get more pastels, might get a super pastel, but theres no extra gene. If you bred a male super pastel to a normal you'd just get pastels and normals. BUT! if you bred a bee to a normal you'd get pastels, spiders, and normals. Hence, I'd rather have 2 genes to expect a nice clutch with. Good luck.
    1.0 Pewter BP, 0.1 Pastel BP, 0.4 Regular BP, 1.0 Ghost BP, 1.1 Yellow Belly BP, 1.0 Vanilla BP, 0.1 Lemon Bumble Bee BP , 1.0 Pinestripe BP, 0.1 het ghost BP, 1.0 het albino BP, 0.1 Lesser Platinum, 0.1 Angolian BP cross, 0.1 Albino BP, 0.1 Spider BP


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