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    Re: Albino x pastel x spider

    well someone correct me if im wrong, as im still new to breeding, but if both the male spider and male pastel were introduced to the female albino, isn't there a chance for a double sire'd clutch?

    so that would make a chance for a bumblebee 100% het for albino, as well as spiders and pastels all 100% het for albino?

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    Re: Albino x pastel x spider

    this is was i got from the breed wizard. thats if the 2 male genes can combine with eachother as well as the females gene's

    MALE: Pastel Spider
    FEMALE: Albino

    25%: Het Albino
    25%: Pastel, Het Albino
    25%: Spider, Het Albino
    25%: Pastel, Spider, Het Albino

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    Re: Albino x pastel x spider

    What is your major goal? If you really like albinos, I would look for a 100% het albino male to breed to your female. That would give you 1/2 albinos and 1/2 100% hets. I don't know what prices are like for you but male 100% het albinos are not much more than normals in the US. By not much more I'm saying $25-$50 USD. Also males breed when they're about a 1/4 the weight of females so you could buy it the year before you're trying to breed the female. So you could spend the next year or so bargain shopping for the male, possibly a deal with a pastel female to breed with your pastel and spider the following year.
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    Re: Albino x pastel x spider

    Hi,

    Quote Originally Posted by bdevillier19 View Post
    well someone correct me if im wrong, as im still new to breeding, but if both the male spider and male pastel were introduced to the female albino, isn't there a chance for a double sire'd clutch?

    so that would make a chance for a bumblebee 100% het for albino, as well as spiders and pastels all 100% het for albino?
    Sadly not.

    There can only be two parents for each egg so both the males genes cannot be present.

    Only way to get a bumblebee het albino would be to use a bumblebee male and hit the odds.


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    Re: Albino x pastel x spider

    Quote Originally Posted by Caz View Post
    Pastels, Albinos, Albino Pastels and Albino super pastels. If the morph gods are on your side!
    You can also produce Super Pastels and Normals from this breeding as well. As Derek mentioned, they would also be 66% Poss. Het. Albino.
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    Re: Albino x pastel x spider

    Quote Originally Posted by withonor View Post
    What is your major goal? If you really like albinos, I would look for a 100% het albino male to breed to your female. That would give you 1/2 albinos and 1/2 100% hets. I don't know what prices are like for you but male 100% het albinos are not much more than normals in the US. By not much more I'm saying $25-$50 USD. Also males breed when they're about a 1/4 the weight of females so you could buy it the year before you're trying to breed the female. So you could spend the next year or so bargain shopping for the male, possibly a deal with a pastel female to breed with your pastel and spider the following year.
    One of my plans is to breed albino. Reason why i bought a female, is - as you mention, that they have to weight more than the males. I'll buy a male next year, and probably as female pastel too, so i can make bumblebee and super pastel.

    I just wanted to know my possibilities, as a lot of new morphs has been breed, since i were in the game last time.

    Think it'll be a good idea to buy "The Complete Ball Python" and study some genetics.

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    Re: Albino x pastel x spider

    Quote Originally Posted by bdevillier19 View Post
    this is was i got from the breed wizard. thats if the 2 male genes can combine with eachother as well as the females gene's

    MALE: Pastel Spider
    FEMALE: Albino

    25%: Het Albino
    25%: Pastel, Het Albino
    25%: Spider, Het Albino
    25%: Pastel, Spider, Het Albino
    So bumblebee het albino x bumblebee het albino will produce albino bumblebees, or just albinos and bumblebees het albino?

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