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  • 06-18-2014, 09:19 PM
    Ladybugzcrunch
    Re: Looking to add some new breeders
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    Originally Posted by Tonster307 View Post
    Hi guys,

    I am just looking to add a couple more bps to my collection and am looking for some suggestions on which direction I should head in. I correctly have a super pastel female, a Mojave female and a bumble bee male.

    I am really looking to add probably 3
    More snakes (1 male, 2 females). I really like the queenbee/killerbee morphs, but they are the only ones I have really paid attention too. So if you guys could give me some ideas of things that go well with the bees that would be awesome! Or if it is something completely in the other direction id like to hear any and all suggestions!

    My price range is probably around $500 per snake. I appreciate any help that can be given!

    Thanks!


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    I would add:

    Male Lesser/Enchi
    Female Ivory
    Female Calico

    Get the best hatchling male you can find: NO SPOTS AT ALL!
    Find females with size 500 grams +. Make sure the calico/sugar is high white with few or no spots.

    I would plan to pair the bee to your super pastel female and to the calico and the male lesser/enchi to the ivory and the mojo.

    These pairings could possibly produce:
    Male #1: Bees, killer bees, super pastels, pastels, pastel calico spiders, calico spiders, pastel calicos, calicos, spiders, and normals.

    Male #2: lesser/enchi/ybs, yb/lesser, yb enchi, yb, BELs, enchi BELs,enchi lessers, enchis, mojos, lessers, mochis, and normals.

    WOW!

    I am on my second year of breeding and I have only put 1 male per 2 females. It gets complicated pairing more between feedings and sheds and the female sees the male more if there are fewer. Good luck to you!
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