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    breeding more then 1 snake to a female

    I dont understand that if you breed say a Bumblebee, LemonBlast, Vanilla x Normal what does that mean he had 1 snake that had all three morphs or he took and let 3 different snakes be with a normal? and how would We hatched out 1.0 Bumblebees, 2.0 Spiders, 1.0 Pastels and 1.0 Normals im new at morphs so i didnt understand it a little confused.

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    Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female

    and also what does it mean when it says 1.1 normals or 2.0 bumblebees what does the numbers mean

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    the numbers are male.female.unknown and the type.
    2.0 Normal ball pythons, Java and Nyoka
    0.0.1 Boa Constrictor Imperator, Hexadecimal
    0.0.1 Snow Corn, Yumi
    0.2 Mutt cats, Dizzy and Sumomo
    1.0 Shiba Inu, Hokkaido

    Snake yawns are the cutest thing EVER

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    That means that they allowed multiple males to breed with a female. That does not mean all the genes will pass to the offspring. The 1.0 means male. The 0.1 means female. 1.1 would mean a male and a female. 0.0.1 usually means unknown.

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    Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female

    so if i took a normal female and bred her to a bumblebee and a vanilla i would possibly have some bees and some vanilla and some normals right

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    Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female

    Yes.

    But you can only have one father per egg so pastel vanillas would be impossible.


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    And no bees if you breed to a normal only spiders and pastels and possibly a vanilla

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    You can hit bees from breeding to a normal! Just FYI...

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    Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female

    Quote Originally Posted by ScottNBecky View Post
    And no bees if you breed to a normal only spiders and pastels and possibly a vanilla
    Bee X normal = 25% normal, 25% spider, 25% Pastel and 25% Bee.
    It is not a super form so it can indeed remake itself.
    It's that way with any double co-dom or co-dom dom combo.
    Even a triple morph like a queenbee can reproduce itself.
    Jerry Robertson

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    Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female

    so your saying that if she was to have 4 eggs she would possibly have 1 of each that would be nice

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