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Re: Albino Spinner
 Originally Posted by that_dc5
Yea I know, whichever direction I go, I will always make sure I load up on females.
I think for now I'm gonna stick with this plan: breed female albino to spinner. Raise those babies and breed together. Simple, cheap, but the wait will be longer. I wish I wasn't a student on a student budget. Then I'd do things the fastest way even if it was more expensive. Oh well, at least my BEL plan is well under way.
Which ever way you choose, good luck!
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Thank you! It's going to take a couple years but hopefully I stick to it.
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I'd go with the buying a male spinner route. You already have a albino female. You'll get spider, pinstripe, spinner, and normals all 100% het for albino. Take any spinner you get and breed him back to mom. 2-3 years and you have your Albino spinner!
1.0 Bumble Bee
1.0 Cinny het Albino
0.1 Albino
0.3 Pastel
0.1 BEL (Lesser x Mojave)
0.1 Pinstripe
0.2 Normal
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Re: Albino Spinner
 Originally Posted by Subdriven
I'd go with the buying a male spinner route. You already have a albino female. You'll get spider, pinstripe, spinner, and normals all 100% het for albino. Take any spinner you get and breed him back to mom. 2-3 years and you have your Albino spinner!
This is looking like the ideal option for me as of right now. I wish I could afford getting an Albino Spider and Albino Pinstripe. But not only are they super expensive, those are just more mouths I can't feed.
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