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What male would you breed her to
I have a lemon pastel female and my bumble bee male isn't doing the deed. Which of these males would you breed her with?
Lesser
Mojave het ghost
Pastel het ghost
Axanthic
Pied
Albino
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Short term i'd go with the lesser and if your thinking long term i'd say pied.
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Pastel het ghost.. or lesser.
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I'd go with the lesser, Lesser goes great when added to anything.
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Re: What male would you breed her to
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Re: What male would you breed her to
i say axanthic cuz later down the road you could make one of those axanthic bumble bees they are amazing
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If you have been placing the male bumblebee with her, then I'd say choose a dominant morph like the lesser or the mojave, or both. If your bumblebee is young, he may have just been very quick or secretive and could have gotten her pregnant. If you choose a recessive morph, you could never be sure if the pastels and normals you get actually carry the recessive gene, or if your bumblebee is the sire and you had awful odds. You'd have the same problem if you use the pastel het ghost such that you could only be sure you have a 50% poss het ghost on the super pastels of such a pairing. Keep in mind the possibility of multiple sires.
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Re: What male would you breed her to
I'd go lesser and try for lesser pastels.
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Re: What male would you breed her to
I would go with lesser, if you miss a lock and you put a recessive gene with her, you can't be for sure that they are 100% het.
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