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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..

    I'm not that big of a fan of pastels and don't like bees, and I love lessers and kingpins, so the choice was easy for me.

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    HA. Just kidding. Lesser ftw!
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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    Pastel yb or pastel axanthic
    Bruce

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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    I voted for Lesser - I love Kingpins

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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    Well now that you have the spider it could be a money saver to go with a Super Pastel!

    1. Super Pastel males are pretty reasonable in cost
    2. No normal babies
    3. You should get your bee the first year and your Lemon blast
    4. Now in the future you can add Pastel to anything readily

    Only exception to this might be to pony up some extra for a super form Blue Eyed Lucy. As long as it is super form and not a cross you don't get any normals!

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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    Lots of interesting suggestions here, but why not use a LesserPastel with the Pinstripe female? That would make things more fun when time comes to cut the eggs...

    You can get Pastels, Lemonblasts, Pins, KingPins, Pastel KingPins, Lessers and LesserPastels. Now that's a nice genetic roulette for you!
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    Re: Pinstripe potential..

    Quote Originally Posted by stevenkeogh View Post
    I stick to my guns from the other site and still say chocolate to eventually produce the camo ball.
    -Steven
    This. Although my personal love of lemonblasts would tempt me to put my super pastel male with her if she was mine.

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