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    Re: Male Spider Mate

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    Get something dominant or co-dominant to breed to him.
    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    To be honest you would probably be better saving a little longer and getting a visual ghost if honeybees are your plans.

    With the het ghosts all the offspring are only poss hets - which means you have no gaurantee that any male spider offspring you get in the first pairing will be actual hets.

    Or, if you can stretch to it a codom/ visual ghost combo would be a great investment for the future. A pastel orange ghost for example would have a chance at bumblebees, spiders, normals and pastels all het ghost in the first generation and ghost killer bees, pastel honeybees (no idea on the name of those ), bumblebees, spiders, pastels, super pastels, superpastel ghosts, pastel ghosts,ghosts, normals and honeybees in the second.

    And I probably missed some combo's in there.


    dr del
    Sorry for any frustration,
    2kdime:
    What's the difference between dominant and co?

    Dr. Del:
    After all that I believe I need to just cool my jets research a lot more increase my chances of success in the future. Thanks a bunch for taking the time to explain that. I had read something like this:
    http://www.ballpython777.com/honeybee/honeybee.html
    Do you interbreed these snakes? Haven't figured that out yet but thats what the article sounded like.
    then raise one of those and breed it back to a ghost
    Quote Originally Posted by MitsuMike View Post
    Orange Ghost you will need the time to raise them and then breed them back to each other to get anything visual.



    Thanks everyone for chiming in here. Any thought's on the woma? What's the offspring woma and spiders? Like my spider is pretty dark and i'm thinking a redish brown woma with yellow orange top stripe pattern. If the parents are really dark does that play a part in the offspring or is it kind of random?
    Sorry so noobish!
    Last edited by -C@jun-; 05-11-2010 at 02:34 PM.

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