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View Poll Results: New bf for my Pinstripe.
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Re: Pinstripe potential..
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Registered User
Re: Pinstripe potential..
albino??? albino pins?
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BPnet Veteran
Re: Pinstripe potential..
I love some kingpins but the combo potential with a Bumble bee is to great to pass up!!
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Re: Pinstripe potential..
 Originally Posted by MDB
albino??? albino pins? 
Would be even longer though to obtain that though with the female being the pinstripe.
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Re: Pinstripe potential..
Both!!!


That's the same female pinstripe in both pics. I couldn't decide on using just one of the males, it should be cool clutch no matter who is the father.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: Pinstripe potential..
All you need to worry about having a dom female is the potential of her offspring.
I find that a dom female is.... limited for her potential but her babies can be used in crosses with many other morphs.
I prefer codom females for the purposes of line breeding.
For instance: A pastel female when bred to (example) yellowbelly can make a Pastel YB.
The next year, if you are lucky you can breed her son back to her and possibly create Super pastel YBs.
When having a dom female you should definitely have another morph female to breed the pins offspring to in the upcoming seasons.
A better scenario: YB female. Breed a pastel to her and create the pastel YB. Next years you breed that baby to his mother and possibly create a Pastel Ivory!
See where I'm going with this?
But I can't say that having a dom female is a bad idea.
So good luck with her.
Your best bet is definitely a codom male such as a bumblebee, pastave, superpastel, cinnabee, pastel YB.... and so on.
-Steven
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Re: Pinstripe potential..
 Originally Posted by jluman
Both!!!
That's the same female pinstripe in both pics. I couldn't decide on using just one of the males, it should be cool clutch no matter who is the father.
dangit my pin isnt even looking at my bee
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Re: Pinstripe potential..
[QUOTE=stevenkeogh;976957]All you need to worry about having a dom female is the potential of her offspring.
I find that a dom female is.... limited for her potential but her babies can be used in crosses with many other morphs.
I prefer codom females for the purposes of line breeding.
For instance: A pastel female when bred to (example) yellowbelly can make a Pastel YB.
The next year, if you are lucky you can breed her son back to her and possibly create Super pastel YBs.
When having a dom female you should definitely have another morph female to breed the pins offspring to in the upcoming seasons.
A better scenario: YB female. Breed a pastel to her and create the pastel YB. Next years you breed that baby to his mother and possibly create a Pastel Ivory!
See where I'm going with this?
But I can't say that having a dom female is a bad idea.
So good luck with her.
Your best bet is definitely a codom male such as a bumblebee, pastave, superpastel, cinnabee, pastel YB.... and so on.
-Steven[/QUOTE
Hey Steven. Thanks alot for the tip.
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Re: Pinstripe potential..
Thanks for all the great tips and ideas.
I recently came upon a 750 gram female spider, im not sure if she will be ready next year but eventually he will be bred to what i buy also, so in conclusion I have to pick the LESSER. Now in hopes for lesserbees with her and kingpins with my pinstripe....Im so excited.
The next reptile expo near me is on the 22nd, where I'll be in search of a smokin lesser..
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I know lesser's are possible but, if you cant find one you like, I think there is more bang with butter...... butter pin... I think any of the bel complex animals are awesome with pin, just immagine throwing hypo in there with pin and a bel gene wether it be lesser mojo ect....
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