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A good pairing is what you yourself want to produce. So if you like everything that this pairing can make then yes it is a good pairing
Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
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If YOU like it then it's a good pairing, if you don't then it's not.
YOU are the one that will hatch those babies and that will possibly raise them for years to come, no one else.
My personal opinion (and it really does not matter since those at about YOUR snakes) I am not a fan of black bee or pewter bee, they are muddy and the least attractive spider combos IMO
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What would be a better fit /option for my male in your opinion?
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Re: Possible paring
Originally Posted by minxy-mnb
What would be a better fit /option for my male in your opinion?
If it was me and again it's not about me I would go with animals that lighten up and reduce pattern but again it's my preference (the great thing about BP is that there is something for everyone and their taste)
Anyway for me that would be Enchi Fire, Enchi Lesser, Fire Lesser even any of those with calico in them, something along those lines that get variety and nice coloration.
Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 03-23-2017 at 04:55 PM.
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At the very least I would pair with something that's het orange ghost to take advantage of the sire's recessive gene. Lesser, fire, enchi, and calico would be fun co-dom genes in that mix.
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Re: Possible paring
Originally Posted by minxy-mnb
That's quite the coincidence haha
these were the other two I had my eye on and I was actually leaning toward the calico lesser pastel even though it was a bit more expensive.
though I like the yellow belly gene.
I like those.
Again think about the possibilities and what YOU want to produce, some people like darker snakes some like lighter, there are so many possibilities out there just need to find the right one for you.
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