Those would be very expensive to buy. I might breed up to them.
09-10-2007, 03:18 PM
CntrlF8
Re: Killer Bee Piebalds
damn you, you've discovered my super secret designer project!
Almost, but not really...
I'm planning to try for super pastel pieds, which I believe also have not been done yet. I'm sure someone's going to beat me to it though, 'cause I'm only in my first year of breeding and only have a pastel male and a couple normal females to start with.
09-10-2007, 03:20 PM
Jay_Bunny
Re: Killer Bee Piebalds
I have one het pied and one normal. So you are closer than I am. :D I'm aiming for killer bee pieds but I'd be happy with some super pastel pieds or bumble pieds. Just killers would be nice too. :carrot:
09-10-2007, 03:23 PM
Ladydragon
Re: Killer Bee Piebalds
well, getting my het pied pair and have a pastel male on the way.. Im getting somewhere as well :D wanna race?
09-10-2007, 03:23 PM
CntrlF8
Re: Killer Bee Piebalds
heck, right now I'd be happy with just a pastel baby... :-D
I should also add, I'm going to try to prove out one of my girl's reduced pattern to go with that combo, so I could be at this a while...
09-10-2007, 03:34 PM
Jay_Bunny
Re: Killer Bee Piebalds
Lady Dragon, you are on! lol. I'm not even close to breeding mine though. They have another two years ahead of them before they breed. Might be interesting to see who gets there first though. :D
09-10-2007, 03:39 PM
NickMyers03
Re: Killer Bee Piebalds
i think the killerbee pied has been done...this year if im not wrong
09-10-2007, 03:41 PM
Jay_Bunny
Re: Killer Bee Piebalds
Even if it has, thats what I want to try and achieve. I love pieds, I love killer bees. What better way to bring two of my favorite things together. :carrot:
09-10-2007, 05:36 PM
hoo-t
Re: Killer Bee Piebalds
As long as you understand that it will likely be an almost pure white snake. A pair of lessers, butters, fires or mojaves would produce a snake very very similar in appearance and would take less time and less money.
To me, producing a killer bee pied would be kind of like producing a killer bee black eyed leucy. What would be the point if you really can't see the killer bee in it?
That said, there's nothing wrong with it if that is what you want to do. Imagine the offspring that snake could produce!!!!
Steve
09-10-2007, 06:00 PM
Purrrfect9
Re: Killer Bee Piebalds
Quote:
Originally Posted by hoo-t
As long as you understand that it will likely be an almost pure white snake. A pair of lessers, butters, fires or mojaves would produce a snake very very similar in appearance and would take less time and less money.
To me, producing a killer bee pied would be kind of like producing a killer bee black eyed leucy. What would be the point if you really can't see the killer bee in it?
That said, there's nothing wrong with it if that is what you want to do. Imagine the offspring that snake could produce!!!!
Steve
No joke. But I love the look of the bumble bee pied though. His face is so orange in contrast to the white, it really looks like he's wearing a pumpkin on it's head!