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    Queen Bee Ballpython

    Hey,
    i looked everywhere for it but i can't find the price of this snake.
    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html

    Has annyone seen or remembers the price of this snake ?

    Also what are the options of producing this snake ?
    Bumblebee x lesser ?
    lesser pastel x spider ?

    Thanks,
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    Last edited by Pepee; 05-24-2010 at 03:31 PM.

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    Re: Queen Bee Ballpython

    From looking at the gentics on your link there either pairing could produce the queen bee


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    Re: Queen Bee Ballpython

    Last I saw they were going for around $3500 or so.

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    Re: Queen Bee Ballpython

    Quote Originally Posted by Pepee View Post
    Also what are the options of producing this snake ?
    any pairing containing spider, pastel, and lesser...

    Kbee x lesser
    pastel lesser x lesser bee
    pastel x lesser bee
    bee x lesser

    etc etc...

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    Re: Queen Bee Ballpython

    ive seen this snake on fauna classified for 2500-3500 matters who your buying from and its a (lesser or butter x pastel x spider) so any of the mixes together give u a queen bee.....then the killer queen u add in the super pastel or killer bee

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    Re: Queen Bee Ballpython

    Thanks everyone,

    What would be the the % on morphs when i breed:
    QueenBee x Desert ballpythons =

    spider
    pastel
    desert queenbee ?
    desert bumblebee ?
    ..

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    Re: Queen Bee Ballpython

    6.25%: Normal
    6.25%: Desert Ball
    6.25%: Lesser
    6.25%: Lesser, Desert Ball
    6.25%: Spider
    6.25%: Spider, Desert Ball
    6.25%: Pastel
    6.25%: Pastel, Desert Ball
    6.25%: Pastel, Spider
    6.25%: Pastel, Spider, Desert Ball
    6.25%: Lesser, Pastel
    6.25%: Lesser, Pastel, Desert Ball
    6.25%: Lesser, Spider
    6.25%: Lesser, Spider, Desert Ball
    6.25%: Lesser, Pastel, Spider
    6.25%: Lesser, Pastel, Spider, Desert Ball

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    Re: Queen Bee Ballpython

    Wow i don't understand how you can know all of this ...
    Thanks !

    Now if i breed my bumblebee to a lesser i get Queenbee's.
    So if i breed it to another morph with Lesser in it it will also give Queenbee's ?

    If yes, What morphs carry Lesser gene in them ?
    so:
    Bumblebee
    x
    Lesser =queenbee
    Lesser Pastel =queenbee
    Queenbee =queenbee
    ( don't know more i'm sorry )

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    Re: Queen Bee Ballpython

    Quote Originally Posted by Pepee View Post
    Wow i don't understand how you can know all of this ...
    Thanks !

    Now if i breed my bumblebee to a lesser i get Queenbee's.
    So if i breed it to another morph with Lesser in it it will also give Queenbee's ?

    If yes, What morphs carry Lesser gene in them ?
    so:
    Bumblebee
    x
    Lesser =queenbee
    Lesser Pastel =queenbee
    Queenbee =queenbee
    ( don't know more i'm sorry )

    Peter, i think itīs better to learn the Punnet Square for yourself.
    The Punnet Square is the way to calculate what percentage of the clutch is which morph.
    Just google Punnet Square and give yourself some homework.
    Itīs tuff stuff but the more you read about it, the better youīll get to understand it.

    Regards,

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    Re: Queen Bee Ballpython

    Yea if you learn the square you can figure out the percentage for any combination of morphs, recessive or dominate or a combination of everything.

    But just remember that these are only the percentage you could get in a perfect world... you could end up with all Queen Bee Deserts or you could end up with all normals... Thats the fun of breeding, you may have a guess at what you will get but its always a surprise

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