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    Breeding posibilities

    Today I talked with the breeder of Kira about her genes, he told me her father was a Bumblebee and her mom was a Pastel.

    She is listed as a Spider, nothing more. Just out of curiosity I would like some pro knowledge of what morphs could she be mated and what would be the expected offsprings morphs?

    Would there be interesting possibilities out of breeding her or nothing really special?

    Thanks!



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    see what you like in here and we can tell you how to make it with her.
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    Re: Breeding posibilities

    She's a beautiful spider that's for sure


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    1.0 pastel 100% het piebald
    0.1 pastel enchi 100% het clown

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    Re: Breeding posibilities

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    see what you like in here and we can tell you how to make it with her.
    Let's say, would this VPI Axantic bee a good option?
    I know little to nothing about morphs.

    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/64946


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    Sky is the limit, before worrying about breeding her learn about genetics than once you have that down go here http://www.worldofballpythons.com/ and decide what you want to do with her.

    It's about what YOU want and what YOU like but are gonna have to do some research and learn.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Breeding posibilities

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike17 View Post
    Let's say, would this VPI Axantic bee a good option?
    I know little to nothing about morphs.

    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/64946


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    Are you asking if you could make that or if that would be a good mate? If you wanted to make that it will be a long process with that spider you posted in the first post. You'll have to wait for her to get to breeding size, breed her to a pastel axanthic, keep one of the spider babies and breed it back to the father. at that point you'd have a 12.5% chance of producing the morph you posted. It would be better for you to start with a pastel axanthic/het female and buy a male spider so that you don't have to wait for two females to mature.

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    Re: Breeding posibilities

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Sky is the limit, before worrying about breeding her learn about genetics than once you have that down go here http://www.worldofballpythons.com/ and decide what you want to do with her.

    It's about what YOU want and what YOU like but are gonna have to do some research and learn.
    Yes I will definitely read a lot, just thrilled about the possibilities.

    If when the time comes I do mate her, it would be for the sake of it. I wouldn't want to keep any of the offsprings nor make any kind of profit out of them. I do have some time to lecture myself a little on Balls morphology.

    Thanks again!!!


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