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    Bumblebee: Axanthic?

    Ok so one of the snakes that I want to add to my own personal collection is the Spider - Bumblebee: Axanthic. My question is if I am correct about the proper morphs needed to make one.

    Pastel Axanthic x Spider 100% Het Axanthic = Spider - Bumblebee: Axanthic ................ Correct?

    And is this how you make Pastel Axanthic?

    Pastel 100% Het Axanthic x 100% Het Axanthic or Axanthic ............. Correct?

    And to get a Pastel Het Axanthic it would be:

    Pastel x Axanthic = Pastels 100% Het Axanthic ............. Correct?

    Same for spiders?

    Spider x Axanthic = Spiders 100% Het Axanthic ............ Correct?


    You have to carry the axanthic gene on both sides since it's a recessive. And you have to have a pastel axanthic which would carry both axanthic and pastel genes. And since Pastel is a co-dom then you only need it on one side correct?

    Am I right?
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    0.1 Albino - Starfire
    0.1 Reduced Pattern / Banded (tiger) - Bertha
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    Re: Bumblebee: Axanthic?

    Quote Originally Posted by elusivereptiles View Post
    Ok so one of the snakes that I want to add to my own personal collection is the Spider - Bumblebee: Axanthic. My question is if I am correct about the proper morphs needed to make one.

    Pastel Axanthic x Spider 100% Het Axanthic = Spider - Bumblebee: Axanthic ................ Correct?

    And is this how you make Pastel Axanthic?

    Pastel 100% Het Axanthic x 100% Het Axanthic or Axanthic ............. Correct?

    And to get a Pastel Het Axanthic it would be:

    Pastel x Axanthic = Pastels 100% Het Axanthic ............. Correct?

    Same for spiders?

    Spider x Axanthic = Spiders 100% Het Axanthic ............ Correct?


    You have to carry the axanthic gene on both sides since it's a recessive. And you have to have a pastel axanthic which would carry both axanthic and pastel genes. And since Pastel is a co-dom then you only need it on one side correct?

    Am I right?
    Yup, that's it. Though you only really need Pastel het axanthic and a spider het axanthic - you don't need to have homo axanthic in your very first cross, though it would help with the odds.

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    Re: Bumblebee: Axanthic?

    Ok thanks, I really just wanted to make sure that I was "de-morphing" it correctly. Sometimes I get confused
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    1.0 Spider - Rising Sun
    2.0 Pastel - Old Yeller, Gnarles
    2.0 Normal - Sir Hiss, Gargamel
    0.1 Normal 100% Het Albino - Chuckles
    0.1 Albino - Starfire
    0.1 Reduced Pattern / Banded (tiger) - Bertha
    0.2 Normal - Thulsa doom, Azriel
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    Re: Bumblebee: Axanthic?

    Or to better your chances, get 2 pastel het axanthics!

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    Re: Bumblebee: Axanthic?

    I think the pastel axanthics are something else.. and the bumblebee: axanthic is REALLY something else.. which is why I want one so bad, but I would be really happy with having the ingredients also... haha
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    1.0 Spider - Rising Sun
    2.0 Pastel - Old Yeller, Gnarles
    2.0 Normal - Sir Hiss, Gargamel
    0.1 Normal 100% Het Albino - Chuckles
    0.1 Albino - Starfire
    0.1 Reduced Pattern / Banded (tiger) - Bertha
    0.2 Normal - Thulsa doom, Azriel
    0.1 Normal (blackback) - Evalynn
    0.1 Oddball - Georgia

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    Re: Bumblebee: Axanthic?

    Bumblebee 100% Het Axanthic X bumblebee 100% Het Axanthic =

    To make bumblebee 100% het axantic breed:
    Bumblebee or Killerbee X Axanthic

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