Should I get another pastel?
For breeding efforts (making the nicest bees & killerbees possible!) would it be best to pick up another pastel? My male is considerably browned out (he's also around 4 years old) and I dunno if it'd be worth trying to breed him. Also when I first bought him, the guy said he has some lemon pastel in his line...dunno if that even means anything since he's not one.
Just wondering, here's some pix
I'd NEVER get rid of him though! He was my first bp ever and takes the credit for starting the addiction. :D
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Re: Should I get another pastel?
Doooooooooo itttttttttttt! Lol! Or save a little or a lot more, depending, and get a multi-gene male with pastel in the morph.
Re: Should I get another pastel?
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Rob
You had me at should I get another. We are snake keeper's we don't know the meaning of moderation!
Hahah true so true...plus having so much extra space in the rack is just so awesome.
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youbeyouibei
Doooooooooo itttttttttttt! Lol! Or save a little or a lot more, depending, and get a multi-gene male with pastel in the morph.
I was thinking mayyybe a super p. or a pastel cinnamon (since I don't have any of that gene yet)
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DrDooLittle
Why not get a bee?
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I have a bee (female tho) already but......:D
Re: Should I get another pastel?
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Mike41793
i would go this route. Get a pewter! :gj:
....and then I can make pewter bees! :banana:
I think I know what my next snake purchase will be :D
Re: Should I get another pastel?
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python_addict
ummm I thought spider x spider was one of those morphs that have breeding problems? Does it work if they have other genes mixed with the spiders? Correct me if I'm wrong but I remember reading something about the spiders being mysterious because something would always happen when bred together?
I don't think anyone knows, because I think the eggs for that homozygous spider just don't appear or die, there's some mystery still to what's going on with it and it seems like there is some kind of issue there. But in any case I wouldn't be going that route.
I'd get a male pewter and breed him to my bee.
Aaaand if I ended up getting a male bee he'd never go with my spider morphs, I don't really like messing with those problem genes.