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    Re: Albino x pastel x spider

    Quote Originally Posted by DKPythons View Post
    So pastel x albino will actually make wildtype het albino and pastel het albino.
    Pairing pastel het albino x pastel het albino or pastel het albino x albino will then produce albino pastel right?

    I have 0,1 albino, 1,0 pastel and 1,0 spider. Just wondering what to do...
    When the budget allows it, I will get a 0,1 pastel and pair it with my 1,0 spider, to try produce Bumble Bee and a 1,0 albino for my female. I have just bought my current morphs, so have to feed them up first too.
    Yes. Now you're on the right track.

    I would honestly recommend you to save a little more up and perhaps buy a combo though. And if it's a female then you're going to have a 'powerhouse' in your collection.

    Or you could focus on animals that are somewhat more 'rare' to buy in Denmark and Scandinavia. I've bought VPI axanthics for approx. the same amount of money you would use on an albino in Scandinavia. Even a 0.1 pinstripe for the same amount as a 0.1 pastel goes for in Denmark.

    It's a friendly advice based on my experience as a rookie.

    Here's another friendly advice - don't listen to what the Danish breeders says about only purchasing animals bred in Denmark. You can sometimes get the same animal for less than half-price.

    Good luck with your ball pythons!
    Last edited by Ouroboros; 12-13-2009 at 05:00 PM.

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