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    Need your help

    What would I be able to make with a male pastel, female yellow belly, and female chocolate? Are there lots of different outcomes if I bred these together?
    or would I be better off getting male pastel, female pinstripe, and female cinnamon?

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    Hop on the genetic wizard and play around.

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    Re: Need your help

    Quote Originally Posted by Western hognose View Post
    What would I be able to make with a male pastel, female yellow belly, and female chocolate? Are there lots of different outcomes if I bred these together?
    or would I be better off getting male pastel, female pinstripe, and female cinnamon?
    Pastel x Yellow Belly
    Normals
    Pastels
    Yellow Bellies
    Pastel Yellow Bellies

    Pastel x Chocolate
    Normals
    Pastels
    Chocolates
    Pastel chocolates

    I'm pretty sure these odds are correct if not someone can correct me lol but I hope this is helpful.


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    While I could give you the answer doing some research on your own is so much more rewarding http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/

    As for what is best, you are the one to decide, YOU will be the one owning those snakes and caring for them, so your choices should be based on that not on what someone else might like better.

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    Sorry if I worded my post wrong. I was asking which pairing would have a larger variety of different outcomes. Sorry abou that!

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    Re: Need your help

    Quote Originally Posted by Western hognose View Post
    Sorry if I worded my post wrong. I was asking which pairing would have a larger variety of different outcomes. Sorry abou that!
    It wasn't your wording. The answers would have been exactly the same if you asked the question like this as well.
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    Re: Need your help

    Quote Originally Posted by Western hognose View Post
    Sorry if I worded my post wrong. I was asking which pairing would have a larger variety of different outcomes. Sorry abou that!
    Since you are pairing single genes animals in both cases the variety of outcome or odds will be the same 25% pastel 25% insert morph here 25% Normal 25% Pastel / insert morph here.

    Those are chance per eggs.

    If you want to increase the variety of your outcomes you will need to stack up the genes.
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    I interpreted the re-wording as "most visually variable babies from the pairings I've listed". Is this what you meant, or was it more of a genetics question and Deborah's hit the nail on the head?
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