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    Normal/Spider x Pastel?

    Alright so I plan on breeding in the future but my question is, if I were to take a female Pastel and introduce her to two or three sires could all of the combinations mix? For example if I introduced her to a normal, a spider and a pastel what are my possible outcomes?
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    Re: Normal/Spider x Pastel?

    Any any explanations would be helpful.
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    Re: Normal/Spider x Pastel?

    The possibility will be: Normal, Spider,Pastel, Bumblebee, Superpastel
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    Re: Normal/Spider x Pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by RideRed12 View Post
    Alright so I plan on breeding in the future but my question is, if I were to take a female Pastel and introduce her to two or three sires could all of the combinations mix? For example if I introduced her to a normal, a spider and a pastel what are my possible outcomes?
    Well if you bred her to those males the babies could be normals,spiders,pastels,super pastels,bumblebees depending on who completed the deed.
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    Smile Re: Normal/Spider x Pastel?

    I'm not expert but:

    By mixing a spider and a pastel you would get a bumble bee
    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...umble-bee.html

    By Mixing 2 pastels you should get some Super Pastels
    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html

    By Mixing a pastel to a normal you should get normals and pastels back.

    Hopefully i helped you out

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    Re: Normal/Spider x Pastel?

    I wouldn't pair her with a normal but the spider and the pastel will give you normals, spiders, pastels, superpastels, and bumblebees
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    Re: Normal/Spider x Pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by RideRed12 View Post
    Alright so I plan on breeding in the future but my question is, if I were to take a female Pastel and introduce her to two or three sires could all of the combinations mix? For example if I introduced her to a normal, a spider and a pastel what are my possible outcomes?
    Normal X Pastel = 50% Normal + 50% Pastel
    Spider X Pastel = 25% Normal + 25% Pastel + 25% Spider + 25% Bumblebee

    Those are odds per eggs

    If it was me and I had 2 males (Spider and Normal) I would not waste pairing with a normal I would only pair the spider male to the pastel female.
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    Well refresh my drink but I'm pretty sure from a multiple site clutch if the female doesn't carry the spider or pastel gene how could the bumble bee pop out?

    If the spider did the deed you'd get Norms and spiders

    If the pastel you'd get pastels and normals

    If both spider and pastels got in

    You'd get normals, spiders, and pastels


    But I just realized what u said the females the pastel,
    Then yeah hope for the bee


    But from my understanding of multiple sires is you increase the chances of more normals because of a higher normal gene count from multiple poppas.
    0.1 Normal (Sookie)
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