What I think? Cycle all of the males through her a few times throughout the season. Nothing will be more exciting you first time hatching than having absolutely no idea what will come out (This might also give you a good lesson in identifying your babies' morphs.) And since you are just testing the waters of breeding I suppose it doesn't much matter what babies you'll get (and any healthy hatchlings at all will be more than exciting). Just MHO... This is what I am doing (my first season as well) with a pastel and cinny male to a normal female until I get my female bee and blast up to weight next season. Just like others have stated it is all about what you want to produce and not what others want. I love pastel and super pastel combos even though the market is flooded.