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Thinking about next year already
If my spider girl is ready late next season I would like to try for some spinner blasts and ultramels. I guess I will need a male bumble bee right? But how do you make an ultramel?
1.1 pastels, 1.0 lesser, 0.1 het blurry, 0.1 spider, 1.1 norm. 0.1 dinker,
0.3 normal 1.1 pastels 0.1 spider 1.0 fire 1.0 lesser 1.0ringer 0.1RTB 1.0 Savannah monitor.
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Re: Thinking about next year already
 Originally Posted by ironpython
If my spider girl is ready late next season I would like to try for some spinner blasts and ultramels. I guess I will need a male bumble bee right? But how do you make an ultramel?
spinnerblast - pastel, spider, pinstripe - you would need a a pastel pinstripe male
ultramel - this is a recessive gene so you would need a het male and female at a minimum (unless you want to buy a visual to start off with and create your own hets).
Last edited by BHReptiles; 04-01-2013 at 06:10 PM.
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Re: Thinking about next year already
 Originally Posted by ironpython
If my spider girl is ready late next season I would like to try for some spinner blasts and ultramels. I guess I will need a male bumble bee right? But how do you make an ultramel?
1.1 pastels, 1.0 lesser, 0.1 het blurry, 0.1 spider, 1.1 norm. 0.1 dinker,
as mentioned, ultramels are simple recessives. you would need a pair of hets, or would have to purchase a visual and breed it out to produce your own hets. I have acquired all of my het/possible het ultramels from either Justin Kobylka (jkobylkareptiles.com) or Jon Courtney (coldbloodedaddiction.com). can't recommend either highly enough. last I checked, Jon still had a visual ultramel available, but I can't recall whether it was a male or female. one of the best recessive projects to get into, in my opinion of course. I'm aiming for pastel yellowbelly ultras by 2014.
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Re: Thinking about next year already
 Originally Posted by wwmjkd
as mentioned, ultramels are simple recessives. you would need a pair of hets, or would have to purchase a visual and breed it out to produce your own hets. I have acquired all of my het/possible het ultramels from either Justin Kobylka (jkobylkareptiles.com) or Jon Courtney (coldbloodedaddiction.com). can't recommend either highly enough. last I checked, Jon still had a visual ultramel available, but I can't recall whether it was a male or female. one of the best recessive projects to get into, in my opinion of course. I'm aiming for pastel yellowbelly ultras by 2014.
I want to get in on that project! I love ultramels!
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