Quote Originally Posted by crbballs View Post
Since your just starting out with the breeding I would stay clear of recessives for now and get a double co dom animal. A pewter, a bee, or a pastel lesser. Those are pretty cheap and would work very well with your super pastel. Just some examples. But I would def. Go with a double gene animal for your super pastel girl. Its all up to you what you want to make. So find something you "just got to have" and work with that

Also how old is your girl, if she is still young I wouldn't worry about getting a male this year and get another female. They take 3 years to get up to size and might as well raise another girl while your waiting for your sp to get up to size.

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I have to agree....you have a super pastel! You need another co-dom in there to keep the flow going. A pewter would do awesome. You would have the chances of getting pewters, super pastels, pastels, cinnys. If you did a Bee, you would get super pastels, pastels, bees, spiders.

Since your not in it to make a buck, but looking for a cool project, thats what I'd go for. I have to say, it does get addicting though. I'm picking up my next bp this Thursday, a beautiful High Contrast Albino.

I would also stay away from mixing recessive genes with your super pastel since your not expecting to invest years into a huge project (at least 9 to get some really cool and interesting results). If you do consider getting into recessives, get a female het and a showing recessive male. That way it keeps the cost down.

Good luck, its fun!