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    Male or female?Does it matter?

    I know this might sound incredibly stupid but besides the genetics is there any other reason as to having either a male or female morph when breeding? For example I'm wondering should I start with a female pastel and male spider or vice versa, or does it really just come down to the aesthetics of each animal?

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    Doesn't matter genetically, find ones you like best. Other than the male can pass genes on to many pairings.
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    Re: Male or female?Does it matter?

    Genetically it makes no difference which way your start. Planning-wise for future breeding, it does make a difference.

    If Spider male/Pastel Female or Pastel Male/Spider female are the only 2 options, I'd go with Spider male/Pastel female.

    Reasoning:

    Spider male X Pastel females = Bumblebee. Bumblebee male (son)X Pastel female (mom) = Killer Bee

    Going the other route, you are stuck on Bumblebee and can't advance past that with those 2 starters (you have to wait until female offspring grow up).

    Throwing other genes in there obviously changes things, but if those were my only two options....

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    Re: Male or female?Does it matter?

    i have a few tricks when trying to decide what to buy. first i look at price, buy the cheaper gene you want as a female. reason being you can raise the female for 3 years before she can breed. so in 2 years the male with the better genes will be cheaper and needs less time to be breed able.
    also its better to buy the female first in order to raise her, regardless of genes.
    otherwise it doesnt matter male or female. its up to you and what you want. if your looking for just a pet then consider size. males stay smaller than females.
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    and other thing would be like super's now with a spider girl u can never breed a bee back to her or any thing with a spider gene in it so it limits you to what you can make in the long run... but.... there are also 2'0000 pastel adults for sale online but only a hand fukll of spiders and price of each is night and day...... just my 2 cents

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    Re: Male or female?Does it matter?

    Quote Originally Posted by fullrace2 View Post
    and other thing would be like super's now with a spider girl u can never breed a bee back to her or any thing with a spider gene in it so it limits you to what you can make in the long run... but.... there are also 2'0000 pastel adults for sale online but only a hand fukll of spiders and price of each is night and day...... just my 2 cents
    Why would you tell someone that they can never breed a spider to spider? You can breed a Bee to a Spider and vice versa or any bee combo to a spider for that matter.
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    Re: Male or female?Does it matter?

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    Why would you tell someone that they can never breed a spider to spider? You can breed a Bee to a Spider and vice versa or any bee combo to a spider for that matter.
    It's not that you can't do it, it's just you don't have a chance at offspring that are better than the parents.

    There has to be that "chance" at something new every season to keep the juices flowing. It might only be a small shot at something cool, but that "chance" is why most people do this I would think.

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    fullrace2 specificaly said that with a Spider female that you can never breed "any thing with a spider gene in it" to her.
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    I pretty much always think that its best to buy females first and get them up to size. You need females to make the supers. And breeding sized female morphs are hard to come by where as breeding size males are relatively easy and affordable.

    The exception is a new morph for instance that is a hot item. Then I would probably get a male first so I could start producing them sooner.

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    go ahead then most people "say" a spider to spider in any way even a bee to a spider the babies dont make it ect ect...

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