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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    I would pair her to a Super Blast or an Enchi Pin as a minimum.
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    Without a doubt, a hypo enchi.

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    I'll elaborate a bit more since I have some free time at work ... Er... leads are away

    I would want to super up the pastel gene in the queen bee.
    I would also like to see some pinstripe thrown in to get that spinner magic happening
    Enchi would add some cool color, and ensure it looks SAWEEET as an adult .

    If you can find an enchi lemonblast male, that'd be my #1 if price didn't matter haha. You can consider it a solid investment . If you get lucky and get a nice clutch, then all the babies come out healthy, AND you hit some decent to good, or GREAT odds, you could potentially make your money back, and have some amazing babies hatching at the same time . Ultimately, it's up to you .

    Maybe mix it up with some calico. I wouldn't throw a recessive in there, but that's just me.
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    My vote goes to a Lemon Blast to see if you can make a Killer King Spin or two.

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    Re: If you had a queen bee...

    Quote Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    I wouldn't throw a recessive in there, but that's just me.
    Trust me when I have a yb clown or a black pastel clown that will be one of the first I'd want to do to a queenbee.
    4 genes + het clown, gotta be done...
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    Re: If you had a queen bee...

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Trust me when I have a yb clown or a black pastel clown that will be one of the first I'd want to do to a queenbee.
    4 genes + het clown, gotta be done...
    Yeah I agree. I would rather get some visuals out of a queenbee female though . Especially since there's a co-dom gene in her that when super'd, can change the appearance drastically. Super pastel + anything is typically cool. Maybe a pastel clown male to her would be sweet.
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    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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    Well I am settled on a female lemonblast and male queen bee breeding begins next year!

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    I bred a Het Platinum x Queenbee this season. Not sure she's going to go, but he'll be going to her again this fall until I hit the Platinum Bumblebee.

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    I'd breeder her to a Firefly, a Super Fly would be better. I'm a huge fan of fires, and the Pastel+Lesser+Fire+any pattern= amazing. But it's all what you'd like to make

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