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    Question What morph would be good to breed with if since I have a pastel female ball python?


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    What morphs do you want to produce?

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    So many possibilities, pastel makes almost everything look cleaner/brighter. Typical good looking combos would be a lesser pastel or bumblebee, but my favorite two gene combo with pastel lately is pastel ghi.
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    Re: What morph would be good to breed with if since I have a pastel female ball pytho

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    What morphs do you want to produce?
    This^

    Your options are without limits. It all depends and what you would like to produce .

    Are you familiar with MorphMarket? Browsing the listings can give you quite a lesson on the endless possibilities.

    Best part is that you can't go wrong, .pastel makes most everything nicer.



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    A clean and bright Pastel makes things look good.
    A browned out one is a gamble that usually doesnt pay out.

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    Re: What morph would be good to breed with if since I have a pastel female ball pytho

    personally i'd go lesser/butter for the first pairing. lesser/butter pastels are so nice and clean and you'd then have a 2 enhancer gene morph. Bring a spider into the mix with a lesser pastel and you've got the potential for a queen bee.

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    Lesser makes everything better.
    A good Pastel Lesser male is cheap and then you would have a chance at Super Pastel Lesser.

    The options are endless...

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    Re: What morph would be good to breed with if since I have a pastel female ball pytho

    Spider is a good option for pastel. You can produce bumble bee, killerbee, clowns etc.

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    Personally I'd go for more color in your hatchlings if you were to start with just Pastel. A nice target would be an Orange Dream Fire Bumble bee. (Orange Dream + Fire + Pastel + Spider). Super cool snake with a cool pattern and lots of color! You could get a male with any of these genes and hold back babies, get a different male down the road with more genes and breed back into your offspring, etc...



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