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    What makes a bumblebee?

    I've done SO much reading and research and we've been trying to decide where we want to go with our breeding, but we've hit a speed bump. We really like the bees, and we really like the all white bps (doesnt matter between the lucy's or ivory's or any other). Now I THINK you get a bee from a pastel and a spider? Im not 100% sure on this though, so any clearification would be appreciated. My other question is, is there a way to keep my snake count low and produce bees and whites out of some of the same snakes?
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    0.1 Creamsicle Corn

    Others:1.0 Mexican King Snakes 0.2 Dogs - Gracie and Loba 1.0 Three Legged Cat - O'Doyle
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    Bumblebee = Pastel x spider so you were correct.

    You can get a mojo spider male and a mojo female and a female pastel. That would be 3 snakes. You could get: spiders, mojo spiders, bel's, bumblebees, pastels, pastaves, normals from those 3.
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    Re: What makes a bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    Bumblebee = Pastel x spider so you were correct.

    You can get a mojo spider male and a mojo female and a female pastel. That would be 3 snakes. You could get: spiders, mojo spiders, bel's, bumblebees, pastels, pastaves, normals from those 3.
    Mojo stands for mojave, right? And what are bel's and pastaves? I've gotten most of the basic morphs down, but there are just TOO MANY to memorize haha
    Ball Pythons:
    1.7 Normal 1.0 Spider 1.1 Cinnamons
    1.1 Mojaves 0.1 Pastel 0.1 Het Albino
    1.0 Yellowbelly

    Corn Snakes:
    1.0 Normal Corn
    0.1 Albino Corn
    0.1 Creamsicle Corn

    Others:1.0 Mexican King Snakes 0.2 Dogs - Gracie and Loba 1.0 Three Legged Cat - O'Doyle
    1.0 Red Iguana - Rex 2.0 Umbrella Cockatoos 0.2 Rose Breasted Cockatoos
    2.7 Button Quail 2.12 Breeder/Pet Rats

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    Yes to get bees you need a pastel and a spider.

    To get a white snake you need either two lessers, butters, mojave, yellowbelly, russo's, or fires. With the fires the snake is not entirly white it sometimes has some yellow on it. With the lesser and butter they are pretty much the same and make the whitest snake out of all of them. You can interchange the butter, lesser mojave and het russo's to make the blue eyed lucy. Then you have your black eyed lucys which are made with the yellowbellies and fires. So all in all you need to get four snakes to make what you want unless you get a lesser/butter pastel and a lesser/butter spider, then you only need two snakes.

    If i was trying to make a white snake i would use lessers or butters they make the cleanest white snake.

    Hope this helps

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    Re: What makes a bumblebee?

    oh ok, Pastave = Pastel Mojave. Got it
    Ball Pythons:
    1.7 Normal 1.0 Spider 1.1 Cinnamons
    1.1 Mojaves 0.1 Pastel 0.1 Het Albino
    1.0 Yellowbelly

    Corn Snakes:
    1.0 Normal Corn
    0.1 Albino Corn
    0.1 Creamsicle Corn

    Others:1.0 Mexican King Snakes 0.2 Dogs - Gracie and Loba 1.0 Three Legged Cat - O'Doyle
    1.0 Red Iguana - Rex 2.0 Umbrella Cockatoos 0.2 Rose Breasted Cockatoos
    2.7 Button Quail 2.12 Breeder/Pet Rats

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    Re: What makes a bumblebee?

    Instead of the mojave I'd go with a lesser. With the lesser you would get lesserbees and also a cleaner version of the BEL.

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    Re: What makes a bumblebee?

    This will help you understand what makes what http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/
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    Re: What makes a bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Courtney281 View Post
    Mojo stands for mojave, right? And what are bel's and pastaves? I've gotten most of the basic morphs down, but there are just TOO MANY to memorize haha
    Yes, mojo is a Mojave. Bel means Blue Eyed Lucy. A pastave is a mojave pastel. Sorry about not explaining better

    Here is a break down of percentages of what the odds are of what you would get with the 3 I said:

    MALE: Mojave Spider
    FEMALE: Mojave
    12.5%: Normal
    12.5%: Mojave
    12.5%: Mojave
    12.5%: Super Mojave
    12.5%: Spider
    12.5%: Spider, Mojave
    12.5%: Mojave, Spider
    12.5%: Super Mojave, Spider

    MALE: Mojave Spider
    FEMALE: Pastel
    12.5%: Normal
    12.5%: Pastel
    12.5%: Mojave
    12.5%: Mojave, Pastel
    12.5%: Spider
    12.5%: Spider, Pastel
    12.5%: Mojave, Spider
    12.5%: Mojave, Spider, Pastel
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    Re: What makes a bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    Yes, mojo is a Mojave. Bel means Blue Eyed Lucy. A pastave is a mojave pastel. Sorry about not explaining better

    Here is a break down of percentages of what the odds are of what you would get with the 3 I said:

    MALE: Mojave Spider
    FEMALE: Mojave
    12.5%: Normal
    12.5%: Mojave
    12.5%: Mojave
    12.5%: Super Mojave
    12.5%: Spider
    12.5%: Spider, Mojave
    12.5%: Mojave, Spider
    12.5%: Super Mojave, Spider

    MALE: Mojave Spider
    FEMALE: Pastel
    12.5%: Normal
    12.5%: Pastel
    12.5%: Mojave
    12.5%: Mojave, Pastel
    12.5%: Spider
    12.5%: Spider, Pastel
    12.5%: Mojave, Spider
    12.5%: Mojave, Spider, Pastel
    Where do the Lucy's fall into that? Cause those are actually my favorite white bp
    Ball Pythons:
    1.7 Normal 1.0 Spider 1.1 Cinnamons
    1.1 Mojaves 0.1 Pastel 0.1 Het Albino
    1.0 Yellowbelly

    Corn Snakes:
    1.0 Normal Corn
    0.1 Albino Corn
    0.1 Creamsicle Corn

    Others:1.0 Mexican King Snakes 0.2 Dogs - Gracie and Loba 1.0 Three Legged Cat - O'Doyle
    1.0 Red Iguana - Rex 2.0 Umbrella Cockatoos 0.2 Rose Breasted Cockatoos
    2.7 Button Quail 2.12 Breeder/Pet Rats

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    Re: What makes a bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Courtney281 View Post
    Where do the Lucy's fall into that? Cause those are actually my favorite white bp
    MALE: Mojave Spider
    FEMALE: Mojave
    12.5%: Normal
    12.5%: Mojave
    12.5%: Mojave
    12.5%: Super Mojave
    12.5%: Spider
    12.5%: Spider, Mojave
    12.5%: Mojave, Spider
    12.5%: Super Mojave, Spider

    Super Mojave is the Bel. The snake in my sig is a super mojave. They have the grayish heads. You have a shot at a super mojave spider too but in all honesty I have no idea what that even looks like

    If you just did Mojave x Mojave your odds are better to get a super mojo:
    MALE: Mojave
    FEMALE: Mojave
    25%: Normal
    25%: Mojave
    25%: Mojave
    25%: Super Mojave

    If you did a lesser or butter x mojo the lesser or butter will clean up the super form if you don't like the grey head. lesser x lesser or Butter x Butter will also give you the all white snake with no grey head.

    And your odds on getting a bumblebee from a spider x pastel:
    MALE: Spider
    FEMALE: Pastel
    25%: Normal
    25%: Pastel
    25%: Spider
    25%: Spider, Pastel
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