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  • 12-18-2008, 03:45 PM
    PhillyBoyInTN
    Higher end morph breeding results
    How do the higher end morph breedings result (percentage wise) when bred to normal females? For example:

    Queen Bee X Normal
    Super Pastel Lesser X Normal

    Also, how about this gem for the experts:

    Killer Clown X Dreamsicle
  • 12-18-2008, 04:15 PM
    PhillyBoyInTN
    Re: Higher end morph breeding results
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by PhillyBoyInTN View Post
    Also, how about this gem for the experts:

    Killer Clown X Dreamsicle

    Could it be as simple as Pastel triple het Dreamsicle Clown???
  • 12-18-2008, 04:15 PM
    JAMills
    Re: Higher end morph breeding results
    Killer Clown (Super Pastel Clown) X Dreamsicle (Lav. Albino Pied)

    you would get all Pastel 100% het for Lav, Clown, and Pied
  • 12-18-2008, 04:17 PM
    JAMills
    Re: Higher end morph breeding results
    Super Pastel Lessor X Normal

    50% - Pastel Lesser
    50% - Pastel
  • 12-18-2008, 04:23 PM
    jknudson
    Re: Higher end morph breeding results
    Queenbee x Normal

    Queenbees (Lesser Pastel Spider)
    Lesser bees (Lesser Spider)
    Bumblebees (Pastel Spider)
    Lesser Pastels
    Lessers
    Spiders
    Pastels
    Normals
  • 12-18-2008, 04:25 PM
    JAMills
    Re: Higher end morph breeding results
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jknudson View Post
    Queenbee x Normal

    Queenbees (Lesser Pastel Spider)
    Lesser bees (Lesser Spider)
    Bumblebees (Pastel Spider)
    Lesser Pastels
    Lessers
    Spiders
    Pastels
    Normals

    With 12.5 % chance per egg across the board
  • 12-18-2008, 04:54 PM
    Drake_Marcus
    Re: Higher end morph breeding results
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jknudson View Post
    Queenbee x Normal

    Queenbees (Lesser Pastel Spider)
    Lesser bees (Lesser Spider)
    Bumblebees (Pastel Spider)
    Lesser Pastels
    Lessers
    Spiders
    Pastels
    Normals

    Wow! If they weren't so expensive that snake would be a fantastic way to get into breeding... you'd only need one the one girl and any male kicking around to throw some impressive first year babies.

    How many queen bees are out there? They must be pretty common compared to the double and triple recessive designer morphs :p
  • 12-18-2008, 04:58 PM
    anendeloflorien
    Re: Higher end morph breeding results
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Drake_Marcus View Post
    Wow! If they weren't so expensive that snake would be a fantastic way to get into breeding... you'd only need one the one girl and any male kicking around to throw some impressive first year babies.

    How many queen bees are out there? They must be pretty common compared to the double and triple recessive designer morphs :p

    Lol, you'd have a real hard time finding anyone selling a queenbee and if they were you'd be looking at a good amount of $ to get it. It would be a great way to get into designer morphs but you'd have a relatively large upfront cost to get there.
  • 12-18-2008, 07:56 PM
    Gloryhound
    Re: Higher end morph breeding results
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Drake_Marcus View Post
    Wow! If they weren't so expensive that snake would be a fantastic way to get into breeding... you'd only need one the one girl and any male kicking around to throw some impressive first year babies.

    How many queen bees are out there? They must be pretty common compared to the double and triple recessive designer morphs :p

    You could significantly reduce up front cost and get the same chances by breeding a bumble bee (Pastel x Spider) to a Lesser. Your in the game for probably $1500 or so if you are not out looking for quality and probably $2000 if you find some better specimens in the current market. Additionally you can actually have the satisfaction of making something better yourself if the odds hit good and you get a queen bee. One other consideration is not only the lower up front cost, but all your eggs are not in one basket so to speak. If an accident does occure and a snake is hurt your only out one side of the equation and not left with normals only. (Not that anything is wrong with normals.)
  • 12-18-2008, 10:15 PM
    Drake_Marcus
    Re: Higher end morph breeding results
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Gloryhound View Post
    You could significantly reduce up front cost and get the same chances by breeding a bumble bee (Pastel x Spider) to a Lesser. Your in the game for probably $1500 or so if you are not out looking for quality and probably $2000 if you find some better specimens in the current market. Additionally you can actually have the satisfaction of making something better yourself if the odds hit good and you get a queen bee. One other consideration is not only the lower up front cost, but all your eggs are not in one basket so to speak. If an accident does occure and a snake is hurt your only out one side of the equation and not left with normals only. (Not that anything is wrong with normals.)

    Good point! You just went and decided my next two purchases!
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