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  • 05-25-2010, 01:55 PM
    Pepee
    Re: Bumblebee x Desert Ballpython
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ntume View Post
    This guy comes from our dutch forums, and isn't quite the genetics genius. :p

    either way, theres a recessive morph called 'Desert ghost', and a dominant version called 'Desert'.

    He doesn't realize that the spider pied only carries a spider head, and a completely white body.

    A bumblebee pied also only has a patterned head, on a white base body.
    So a desert bumblebee pied would still be a white snake with a colored head.

    This is just someone who wants to step into breeding asap, has seen the morphs on pictures but never even handled a ball.

    bumblebee x desert

    offspring x pied

    offspring x offspring.

    10 year project.

    Or bring a new mortgage on your house and try to buy a bumblebee het pied x desert het pied.

    Greets,

    Yaron


    i have 3 friends who have ballpythons and a boa wich i handle sometimes and feed.
    more then 4 years i hold his ballpython/boa sometimes...
    i don't know much about genetics, but that doesn't mean no exprerience
    so please shut up if u can't say a useful thing :gj:

    So thanks guys for the info !:bow:
    Now i know a little more about this :)
  • 05-25-2010, 02:26 PM
    Ntume
    Re: Bumblebee x Desert Ballpython
    Just because friends have them, doesn't mean you share their experiences and/or troubleshooting when it comes to husbandry or breeding.

    Especially concerning morphs around 3k+ euros.

    We have given you certain pointers and tips towards starting the hobby, but I suggest you go and read up on simple genetics as a start.
    Also, breeding doesn't come down to throwing animals together and wait for outcome. It takes experience, or better said 'quality time spend with your animals'

    good luck with your 'Bumblebee Desert pied' 10 year project Rookie! :gj:

    greets,

    Yaron
  • 05-25-2010, 05:22 PM
    bad-one
    Re: Bumblebee x Desert Ballpython
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RockingRoyals View Post
    Your mixing the Desert and the Desert Ghost up.
    The topicstarter is talking about the dominant Desert gene.

    Regards,

    Bas

    Woops, whenever I think of desert I always assume desert ghost for some reason >_<
  • 05-25-2010, 06:57 PM
    Richlpz
    Re: Bumblebee x Desert Ballpython
    Desert is a dominant morph not recessive. He was right on his odds 1/8 for the desert bumble bee. As far as getting a pied desert bumble bee you would need both desert and bumble bee het fir pied first but even then it's a 1/32 chance of getting a snake with all traits
  • 05-26-2010, 07:17 AM
    Pepee
    Re: Bumblebee x Desert Ballpython
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ntume View Post
    Just because friends have them, doesn't mean you share their experiences and/or troubleshooting when it comes to husbandry or breeding.

    Especially concerning morphs around 3k+ euros.

    We have given you certain pointers and tips towards starting the hobby, but I suggest you go and read up on simple genetics as a start.
    Also, breeding doesn't come down to throwing animals together and wait for outcome. It takes experience, or better said 'quality time spend with your animals'

    good luck with your 'Bumblebee Desert pied' 10 year project Rookie! :gj:

    greets,

    Yaron

    pointers/tips ??? you( NOT OTHERS ) said what i should and can't do loooool
    Everyone does start somewhere ...
    And is better then impuls buying and don't know anything about snakes.
    i did more with snakes then u know little boy ( pls say you are 18+ :rofl: )
    i don't need your OK to own snakes lmao.
    Those 4 years of feeding/handling/cleaning/helping is enough for me to know i want a snake.
    Don't be jelous i can afford a desert pied or something ...
    I start with what i want even if it costs me 20.000 $ ...
    get a life and stop flaming on people you don't know instead of helping them out.
    Thanks i will have allot of fun :) even with your 9 year old unnessecary flaming.
  • 05-26-2010, 07:41 AM
    Ntume
    Re: Bumblebee x Desert Ballpython
    I beg to differ.

    I'm allready way over your budget buddy. And this isn't just about the money.
    What I said and meant was the fact that proper husbandry and knowledge takes time and a certain 'learning curve'.

    You start off with 'I want to produce morph xxx' which nobody even made and is well worth over 50k if produced. That's a sign of quick $$ in your eyes and not just starting the snake hobby.

    We'll see how 'far' you are in 3 years.

    oh and FYI, I'm 22 years old.

    Greets,

    Yaron
  • 05-26-2010, 07:45 AM
    J.KNOX
    Re: Bumblebee x Desert Ballpython
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Pepee View Post
    pointers/tips ??? you( NOT OTHERS ) said what i should and can't do loooool idiot
    Everyone does start somewhere ...
    And is better then impuls buying and don't know anything about snakes.
    i did more with snakes then u know little boy ( pls say you are 18+ :rofl: )
    i don't need your OK to own snakes lmao.
    Those 4 years of feeding/handling/cleaning/helping is enough for me to know i want a snake.
    Don't be jelous i can afford a desert pied or something ...
    I start with what i want even if it costs me 20.000 $ ...
    get a life and stop flaming on people you don't know instead of helping them out.
    Thanks i will have allot of fun :) even with your 9 year old unnessecary flaming.

    When you get your 20 k snake and it dies because you've never had any snakes personnally you won't be happy trust me ;)
  • 05-26-2010, 07:51 AM
    Pepee
    Re: Bumblebee x Desert Ballpython
    So with over 4 years of questions and helping out with snakes i will let my snake die ^^
    maybe i should train with a HOT owner for 20 years before i get a ballpython lol
    i'm buying a bumblebee ( 500 $ ) ( female ) i said that i could and will buy what i want.

    And why would it die ...
    i mean i will keep them in a cold terrarium,
    and moist levels will be verry dry.
    i will feed it 3 to 4 times a year ...

    i did my research,
    i even know they don't like water and drink less then 2 times a year.

    my setup = 200 cm x 120 cm x 80 cm
    no hide ! ( very important )
    NO waterbowl ... cuz they hate water

    i'm ready dudes !!!:D


    ps: thanks for helping ( the ones who are sincere )
  • 05-26-2010, 08:13 AM
    Ntume
    Re: Bumblebee x Desert Ballpython
    There's your first mistake.

    And I quote:

    I'm buying a Bumblebee for 500$ (Like we care what it costs?).

    (let me fill you in on a little secret. When having the desire to breed animals 10 million people allready produce, try to get the best possible example of the morph you can find. this way the offspring will look better then those of the competition and you won't have to sell them off for 500$ like Uncle Bob Clark does. ) then again, pretty parents do not always mean pretty offspring. The browning out of the pastel daddy is a good signal tho.

    So even if you did manage to find a bumblebee for 500$, it's either hella ugly or late-started.

    A nice bumble will run you 800+ euros. And then I mean a NICE bumblebee.

    But this wasn't about the money. right?
    a little giggle there.

    Greets,

    Yaron

    P.s Sorry just had to post this:

    **No, you didn't - dr del**
  • 05-26-2010, 08:19 AM
    Pepee
    Re: Bumblebee x Desert Ballpython
    so u have become 22 years old to say that stuff about people you don't know...
    u must have allot of friends ^^ :rofl:
    like people commented on the other forum about your fantastic answers and whining..

    i think that 4+ years of helping with everything with boa's and pythons
    Gives me more experience then kids who get a snake from his parents for his birthday .... i mean 'EVEN YOU :rofl:' must agree on that Ntume ....

    and i have more then money enough to buy certain snakes,
    so money is not why i am doing this ... i want a queenbee and a desert..
    3000 $ is not expensive for me, a new car of 30.000 $ starts to get expensive..

    Annyway i just think you are an idiot for saying those things,
    even if you have 50.000 snakes, i don't care... you shouldn't act like a 5 yr old.

    edit: the bumblebee's are still in the egg but i can buy it for that price ... so again you are talking trash wich i didn't ask for ... but you are a pro i see lmao.
    and i meant to say 500 € / 700 $
    "I'm buying a Bumblebee for 500$ (Like we care what it costs?)."
    well in your posts you only talk about $ and € ... and what everyting costs lol
    so to satisfy a 22 year old internet gangster i told the price.
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