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Bee x mojo

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  • 09-08-2008, 11:54 PM
    Dave763
    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.:confused:
    I only have 5 males. One is a spider, one is a het pied. That leaves the albino, the pastel, and the mojave.
  • 09-09-2008, 12:01 AM
    Royal Morphz
    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
  • 09-09-2008, 04:25 AM
    dr del
    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. :rolleyes:

    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. :D


    dr del
  • 09-09-2008, 05:05 AM
    rabernet
    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.
  • 09-09-2008, 09:50 AM
    Royal Morphz
    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
  • 09-09-2008, 12:30 PM
    Gloryhound
    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. :rolleyes:

    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. :D


    dr del

    12.5% Chance of making any of the morphs listed in your list.
  • 09-09-2008, 02:39 PM
    Dave763
    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.
  • 09-13-2008, 11:20 AM
    Gloryhound
    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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