Re: First Clutch - Could you help me ID Morph?
IMO looks like you have... butter/lesser bees, spider, normal, and a butter/lesser. I don't see any pastels.
Re: First Clutch - Could you help me ID Morph?
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Originally Posted by
blk02ssmonte
IMO looks like you have... butter/lesser bees, spider, normal, and a butter/lesser. I don't see any pastels.
I found a breeding chart online that agrees with your thoughts on morphs if the breeding pair was a spider with a lesser.
If so it looks like I should get roughly 25% of each of the following:
Normal
Lesser
Lesser Bee
Spider
Thanks for the input blk02ssmonte.
Re: First Clutch - Could you help me ID Morph?
Yep. Dad is a lesser, not a pastel. You have 2 lesser spiders, 1 spider, 1 lesser, and the rest are normals.
I don't see any pastel there either.
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Re: First Clutch - Could you help me ID Morph?
Lesser Bee - Normal - Spider and Lesser
Lesser and Butter are the same just different lines, just like Coral Glow and Banana.
Now it would be nice from a lineage standpoint to know which one you are working with as people tend to care about lineage.
You are definitely not working with Pastel.
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Re: First Clutch - Could you help me ID Morph?
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Deborah
Now it would be nice from a lineage standpoint to know which one you are working with as people tend to care about lineage.
You are definitely not working with Pastel.
Agreed and thanks for the details and advice.
So just to close the loop on the last couple months and the 2 threads I started (starting with my other thread about maternally incubating.)
Dad was a Lesser, Mom was a Spider
Clutch of 7 produced this offspring:
2 Normal
2 Spider
2 Lesser Bee
1 Lesser
(That seems to line up perfectly from genetics/statistics standpoint.)
Thanks to everyone for all the advice and comments - I can see how this could get addictive!
Re: First Clutch - Could you help me ID Morph?
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Originally Posted by
hatchcrab
Agreed and thanks for the details and advice.
So just to close the loop on the last couple months and the 2 threads I started (starting with my other thread about maternally incubating.)
Dad was a Lesser, Mom was a Spider
Clutch of 7 produced this offspring:
2 Normal
2 Spider
2 Lesser Bee
1 Lesser
(That seems to line up perfectly from genetics/statistics standpoint.)
Thanks to everyone for all the advice and comments - I can see how this could get addictive!
You were damn near right on the nose with the odds huh lol. Just needed one more snake that was a lesser and itd be exactly a punnette (spelling) square prediction haha. Good looking snakes congrats. Next year i plan on breeding my Killerbee yellowbelly male to my pastel butter ghost female. Im sure ill also need help IDing the pastels any supers and any pastel butters.
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