Re: Question about Bumblebees
A male pastel breed to a normal female would statistically give you.
50% Pastels & 50% Normals
So in a perfect world with 4 eggs you would get 2 Pastels and 2 Normals
Re: Question about Bumblebees
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Friendsnotwar
Just out of curiousity, what would happen if you bred a male pastel with a normal female? is there any website with like complete breeding charts of all the morphs?
Not that I am aware of! It would be impossible to have a complete listing that is up to date as so many possibilities exist and new morphs are always being dicovered. Also a lot of breeders have little top secret projects going on that I am sure they don't want to be public knowledge yet! My wife is trying to create a compilation of a lot of this info. She is using reference material like the "Designer Morphs" book by John Berry, the "Complete Ball Python" by Kevin McCurley, and numerous other books and online resources.
Re: Question about Bumblebees
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Friendsnotwar
Just out of curiousity, what would happen if you bred a male pastel with a normal female? is there any website with like complete breeding charts of all the morphs?
I did this a few weeks ago. It doesn't have any of the homozygous co-doms listed, but it has the basics.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...=729907#729907
Re: Question about Bumblebees
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Friendsnotwar
Just out of curiousity, what would happen if you bred a male pastel with a normal female? is there any website with like complete breeding charts of all the morphs?
Marcus Jayne does a good job also.
www.ballpythons.ca
Re: Question about Bumblebees
did any body catch that this thread is three years old
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Freakie_frog
did any body catch that this thread is three years old
Yep, maybe you should split it with your mod powers, and start a thread for the person who bumped it with a new question of their own.;)