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super pastel breed to what
hey guys im having a really tough time figuring out what to breed with my super pastel male i do have a spider female but shes only 300g at this time but what should i look for in a female for him any thoughts
2.3 normals
1.0 100% het pied
1.1 spider
1.0 pastel

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Re: super pastel breed to what
id buy a spinner. that why you can get alot of cool stuff.
1.0 bearded dragon-rosco
1.0 leopard gecko- zek
1.0 green iguana- oscar
0.2 normal BP- angel and diablo
1.0 bumble bee- bumble bee
0.1.0 pacman frog- sunny
0.1 hamster- princess
0.1 german sheperd- sadie
1.0 fat cat-chuck
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Re: super pastel breed to what
Bumble bee is goin wit my boy soon.as I get the cash
1. Super pastel
1. Lesser
1.2 pewter
.2 normal
.2. Cinni
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Re: super pastel breed to what
 Originally Posted by Abaddon91
hey guys im having a really tough time figuring out what to breed with my super pastel male i do have a spider female but shes only 300g at this time but what should i look for in a female for him any thoughts 
Red Axanthic for sure!
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You can breed anything you can find to him and make so nice offspring. bumble bee, spinner, lemon blast, pastave, pewter, pretty much any double co/dom female and you will love the results. It all comes down to what you can afford
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whats the avg price of breed wight or near wight for most codom females
2.3 normals
1.0 100% het pied
1.1 spider
1.0 pastel

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is 1500 really the min wieght ive been hearing alot of different "rule"ive heard 1200 1500 and 2000 as minimum also have heard larger females 3000+ dont produce as much as a 2000
2.3 normals
1.0 100% het pied
1.1 spider
1.0 pastel

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If the female eats really well I'll start breeding her at 1300-1400 grams and when they start their feeding frenzy they top 1500+ grams before they start building follicles.
If the female isn't the greatest eater I prefer to wait till they hit 1500 grams+
The size of the snake does not always correlate to larger clutches.
I have a 2500 gram girl that dropped 7 eggs and a 1500 gram girl that has 7 eggs.
I do prefer to breed the larger girls though, they just seem to do better and recover better after dropping eggs.
I would pick up a large normal or two and learn the whole breeding process with something not so expensive.
There's certainly nothing wrong with whole clutches of pastels
Jerry Robertson

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