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spider with pastel
I know these two combined will give chances for normal,pastel,spider, and bumble bee but does it make a difference whether the spider is female or the pastel is female? Or doesn't it matter which one is which? I imagine it would yeild the same percentages but I wanna make sure before I start buying haha. Thanks ahead of time 
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Re: spider with pastel
Hi,
No it doesn't matter which parent is which. 
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Derek
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ok thank you for the quick response 
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Re: spider with pastel
If you wanted to breed for other combos in the future, you might want to think of genes that would be similar between all of those and use that to pick with to be the male or the female. :]
Like.. if you wanted to make pewters as well, (which is pastel and cinnamon) you might want to pick a male pastel and then get a spider female. Then you could later pick up a cinnamon female to breed with the male you already have!
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i was thinking that too cuz im shooting for bumble bees now but i wanna pick up a pinstripe female later too for spinners im still new and have yet to try breeding but within the next 2 years i want eggs haha
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Re: spider with pastel
 Originally Posted by xfallingpointx
i was thinking that too cuz im shooting for bumble bees now but i wanna pick up a pinstripe female later too for spinners im still new and have yet to try breeding but within the next 2 years i want eggs haha
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Good luck with your pairing. Last summer my Spider female laid 3 eggs. 2 of them were Bees. Soooo happy with those odds.
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It would actually be more profitable if you get a spider female and breed a pastel male to her and then get a pin male for a later year because males can breed earlier and are cheaper. Just my 2 cents
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i would actually go with a pastel female so when you do get a bee keep a male and breed it back to the mom the year after to killerbees
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