Re: Higher end morph breeding results
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Originally Posted by
Gloryhound
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.)
Thats the route I took.Well almost... I got a Lesser pastel male and a very nice spider female.That ran me around $1,500.I would say that its not unreasonable to say you could get the genetics you need for around $2,000.Though if you have the extra $ you could get a QueenBee for around $3,000+ and be a step ahead and breed her to something like a Ghost and have a chance of all these but being 100% het for Ghost!
Queenbees (Lesser Pastel Spider)
Lesser bees (Lesser Spider)
Bumblebees (Pastel Spider)
Lesser Pastels
Lessers
Spiders
Pastels
Normals
Think about that a QueenBee Ghost....:D:banana::D
Re: Higher end morph breeding results
Or maybe a BumbleBee and a Lesser...That will also give you the chance to produce the awesome QueenBee...