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    Re: Have 2010 Male Spider and Female Bumblebee, what would be a great morph to get ne

    the spider is not a good morph for you in your collection since you already have a bee. if you get a male that is more than one gene and breed it to your bee, you can produce a few different morphs that you can hold back, and hopefully you hit some good odds on getting females. example, if you pickup a male lesser pastel. breed it to your bee, you could produce:

    spiders
    bees
    killer bees
    lessers
    lesser pastels
    lesser super pastels
    lesserbees
    pastel lesserbees
    super pastel lesserbees
    pastels
    super pastels
    and normals
    I don't think I missed any, but all these could be made from just 2 snakes, there are other males that carries more than one gene that can make many morphs, this was just an example. shows a great way of producing many snakes you don't have and holding back to grow your collection or trading for some that fits with what you have.

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    Re: Have 2010 Male Spider and Female Bumblebee, what would be a great morph to get ne

    Quote Originally Posted by don15681 View Post
    the spider is not a good morph for you in your collection since you already have a bee. if you get a male that is more than one gene and breed it to your bee, you can produce a few different morphs that you can hold back, and hopefully you hit some good odds on getting females. example, if you pickup a male lesser pastel. breed it to your bee, you could produce:

    spiders
    bees
    killer bees
    lessers
    lesser pastels
    lesser super pastels
    lesserbees
    pastel lesserbees
    super pastel lesserbees
    pastels
    super pastels
    and normals
    I don't think I missed any, but all these could be made from just 2 snakes, there are other males that carries more than one gene that can make many morphs, this was just an example. shows a great way of producing many snakes you don't have and holding back to grow your collection or trading for some that fits with what you have.
    This is something I hadn't even thought of. Thanks for this!
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    Re: Have 2010 Male Spider and Female Bumblebee, what would be a great morph to get ne

    I'd add a new gene (or two) to the collection, like a desert or fire, but that is because I really like to brighten things up. You won't regret adding any kind of female to the collection, but a male could be more helpful if it was a two gene carrier (like a firefly or tiger) and you picked up a large normal female to go with it. In truth, though, you should look at lots of pictures of morphs and decide what you like or want. Good luck and let us know what you decide.
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