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View Poll Results: New bf for my Pinstripe.

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  • Bumblebee

    90 54.22%
  • Lesser

    58 34.94%
  • Other

    18 10.84%
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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    My original suggestion would've been the Bee. But since you plan on getting a female Spider I would suggest a Pastave! (Then you'd be working with 4 genes.. Pins, Spiders, Pastels, and Mojaves!)

    Unless you're dead set on getting a Lesser. Either way, you can't go wrong!
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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    throw it to an enchi for sure. You should get some really nice coloring.

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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    I would go for, a Enchi or Hypomojave!

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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    Attractive boths
    But i like Kingpin

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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    Definitely a Bumblebee.
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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    Get a bee, it's more useful in general as a male stud than a lesser. And you can also make spinner bees
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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    Jigsaw Jigsaw Jigsaw!!!

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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    Voted for the Bumblebee would love to own a spinner bee...

    He's not evil...just misunderstood.

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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    Go double gene when ever you can..even stretch it a little bit and get a 3 gene.. they cost a little more but their reach is far greater..Like with a bee save more money and get a Pastel Mojave Bee, Killer bee, or spinner blast.. you'll thank me in the end..
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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    I voted bumblebee because yellow is my favorite color in snakes.
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