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    Re: Breeding Plans ... Your opinion ?

    I would definitely breed the QueenBee with some double dominant male that includes Pinstripe. Like a LemonBlast, Enchi Pin or Cinnamon Pi, or something along those lines. I personally would not breed a male that contained any of the White snake complex genes in it, to avoid producing white snakes that may contain many other genes that aren't visible. That would make them hard to price without breeding them to confirm their true genetics. However, you could use something that contained the Black eyed Lucy complex, such as Fire or Sulfur. I would think a Fire Pinstripe might be a good male to breed to a QueenBee. Just a couple tidbits to chew on.

    Good luck with your long term project,
    Tim Bailey
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