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    MALE: Pastel
    FEMALE: Bumble Bee

    12.5%: Normal
    12.5%: Pastel
    12.5%: Spider
    12.5%: Pastel, Spider
    12.5%: Pastel
    12.5%: Super Pastel
    12.5%: Pastel, Spider
    12.5%: Super Pastel, Spider


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    So above show super pastel gives you better odds.


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    Above my first post I mean lol


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    Check out the sterling it is very nice indeed


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    If the super pastel were MINE, I'd breed it to a firefly.
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    Re: Out of curiosity - Super Pastel x??

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    Check out the sterling it is very nice indeed
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    Mike, thanks for the suggestions.. I do like the bumblebee idea.. as well as some others. Im a bit confused as more than one site I've seen list Super Pastel x Spider as Killerbee (not that I dont believe you guys!! I DO! )

    See the listings here for killerbees:
    http://www.ballpython.ca/available.html
    http://imageevent.com/livingartrepti...=0&w=1&s=0&z=9

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    AHHH.. I see where the confusion is... you are seeing super pastel x spider on those sites meaning that animal is a super pastel and a spider in one... we are saying you can't make a killer bee with a super pastel and a spider... The "x" is the confusion. when I see "x" I think breeding animal 1 x animal 2 ... in those sites they are seperating the genes in each animal with a "x"...

    A killer pastel is a super pastel ( 2 pastel genes ) and a spider but since a parent can only pass down 1 of each gene at once a super pastel only passes a single pastel gene making the baby a normal not a super pastel.
    1.0 Bumble Bee
    1.0 Cinny het Albino
    0.1 Albino
    0.3 Pastel
    0.1 BEL (Lesser x Mojave)
    0.1 Pinstripe
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    Re: Out of curiosity - Super Pastel x??

    I think theres some cofusion here guys. OP, are you asking what woulkd happen if you crossed a super pastel with a cinni ( super pastel X cinni ).

    or

    are you asking what a single snake with both the super pastel genes and a cinni gene ( super pastel + cinni ).

    There is a big difference.
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    Re: Out of curiosity - Super Pastel x??

    LOL i didn't read the second page. subdriven got to it first. u da man
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    Re: Out of curiosity - Super Pastel x??

    Quote Originally Posted by papa wyrm View Post
    I think theres some cofusion here guys. OP, are you asking what woulkd happen if you crossed a super pastel with a cinni ( super pastel X cinni ).

    or

    are you asking what a single snake with both the super pastel genes and a cinni gene ( super pastel + cinni ).

    There is a big difference.
    Well my thought was I've seen a few places listing that a super pastel x spider would produce a killerbee, but I'm assuming what was meant was super pastel + spider x [x]? Would produce a killerbee? Here's the thing, I have a super pastel female and I'm thinking of breeding her, but I was wondering what would be some great combos.. Thanks again guys!

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