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    Bee x mojo

    What would be the outcome of this pairing? I paired my pastel male and my female bee last season. She did not become gravid. I thought, this season I would pair the pastel up with a proven normal girl to prove him out.
    Now I could try again with the bee x pastel, but I could try running the mojave through also. Just not sure what I would get.
    Or...I could make some hets instead by breeding her with my albino male.Then breed the mojo and the pastel to a couple of normals.
    I only have 5 males. One is a spider, one is a het pied. That leaves the albino, the pastel, and the mojave.

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    Re: Bee x mojo

    Tom Baker did it like a week ago i believe he produced a bee mohave and a killer bee mohave do a search for Python Dreams
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    Re: Bee x mojo

    Hi,

    Well I think the possible outcomes would be;

    Mojave,
    Pastave,
    Mojave spider, (no clue what this is called)
    Pastel,
    Spider,
    Pastel mojave spider (again no clue on the name sorry),
    Bee,
    Normal.

    I tried to work out the percentages but my brain crawled out my ear and went and hid.

    Why not run both males through her? Admitedly you could never be certain the pastel male did it unless you got killerbee's which would tell you for sure.


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    7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.

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    Re: Bee x mojo

    Well, you COULD make the second picture in the thread below:

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=74360

    Or you could make more bees, pastels, spiders, mojaves, pastel/mojaves, spider/mojaves, and I'm quite sure I've probably forgotten something else.

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    Re: Bee x mojo

    man thats what i was trying to do Robin, but couldnt figure it out lol maybe ill get instructions some day
    Tim Johnson

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    Re: Bee x mojo

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Well I think the possible outcomes would be;

    Mojave,
    Pastave,
    Mojave spider, (no clue what this is called)
    Pastel,
    Spider,
    Pastel mojave spider (again no clue on the name sorry),
    Bee,
    Normal.

    I tried to work out the percentages but my brain crawled out my ear and went and hid.

    Why not run both males through her? Admitedly you could never be certain the pastel male did it unless you got killerbee's which would tell you for sure.


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    12.5% Chance of making any of the morphs listed in your list.

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    Re: Bee x mojo

    So each egg has a 12.5% chance of being
    Spider,
    Pastel,
    Mojave,
    Pastel Spider(Bee),
    Pastel Mojave(Pastave)
    Mojave spider,
    Pastel mojave spider,
    Normal
    There are eight possible outcomes for each egg.
    12.5x8=100

    Thanks. Sounds like it would be a good clutch.I wanted to try for a killer bee..I might just run them both through.

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    Re: Bee x mojo

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave763 View Post
    So each egg has a 12.5% chance of being
    Spider,
    Pastel,
    Mojave,
    Pastel Spider(Bee),
    Pastel Mojave(Pastave)
    Mojave spider,
    Pastel mojave spider,
    Normal
    There are eight possible outcomes for each egg.
    12.5x8=100

    Thanks. Sounds like it would be a good clutch.I wanted to try for a killer bee..I might just run them both through.
    In this case the equal percentages of occurring hold true, but in order to avoid future confusion you may have I feel I need to state other matrix may not work out so cut and dry! As a quick example we can use two pastels being bred together.

    Three outcomes exist, but each does not have the same chance of occurrence.

    Normal = 25% Chance
    Pastel = 50% chance
    Super Pastel = 25% Chance

    I just wanted to clear that up to make sure no false ideas on odds being equally split between outcomes being presumed in future pairing ideas.

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