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    Sire please....

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    Congrats Dave! That female is stunning, can't wait to see what hatches. Good luck

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    Re: Coral Glow Killer Bee on eggs

    HOLY :cens0r:! Absolutely amazing and huge Congrats Dave!
    I too would love to know what the sire is!

    Quote Originally Posted by mykee View Post
    Very cool. Am I the only one that sees a trend here with the Banada/Coral Glow gene: The prices are going to go from what? three trillion dollars to $500 in one year because of ALL the people working with them?
    I don't think this is true at all. Sure I could see females in the $5-6000 range and males in the $12-15,000 range next year.
    And I'm pretty sure there are more than a few of us that would be willing to get into this project at that price range!

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    Re: Coral Glow Killer Bee on eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by purplemuffin View Post
    Who was she paired with?
    Gosh, who cares? She could have mated with a mud flap, and the results would be spectacular.
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    Re: Coral Glow Killer Bee on eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    Gosh, who cares? She could have mated with a mud flap, and the results would be spectacular.
    Haha. Agreed. Still wanna know what other kinds of epicness those eggs could hold though!
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    "Sure I could see females in the $5-6000 range and males in the $12-15,000 range next year.
    And I'm pretty sure there are more than a few of us that would be willing to get into this project at that price range! "
    Well, I've seen price lists where triple males with the banana gene are being offered for under $15000, and single banana males offered for WELL under $10000. so you Sir are incorrect.

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    Re: Coral Glow Killer Bee on eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by mykee View Post
    Well, I've seen price lists where triple males with the banana gene are being offered for under $15000, and single banana males offered for WELL under $10000. so you Sir are incorrect.
    I've seen pricelists where banana males are being offered for $100.

    Saying it doesn't make it true. Who is offering triple gene male bananas for under $15,000 and males for under $10,000? Kingsnake currently has one ad with banana males for $25,000 and a three gene banana male for $35k. This lines up with what they have been going for this season.
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    Re: Coral Glow Killer Bee on eggs

    Thanks everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by Xotik View Post
    So my jealousy is palpable. JEALOUSY. Congrats Dave! What was she put with?
    Thanks! She was paired with a spinnerblast male. I used a solid breeder that's given me fertile clutches in the past. I wasn't going for a fancy combo. I just wanted eggs, more important then multiple genes is getting a coral glow with penes...

    Quote Originally Posted by mykee View Post
    Very cool. Am I the only one that sees a trend here with the Banada/Coral Glow gene: The prices are going to go from what? three trillion dollars to $500 in one year because of ALL the people working with them?
    Why is every post of yours so negative? Try being positive on occasion, you'll be happier.

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    Gosh, who cares? She could have mated with a mud flap, and the results would be spectacular.
    True, I'd be happy if the sire was a normal.

    Quote Originally Posted by mykee View Post
    Well, I've seen price lists where triple males with the banana gene are being offered for under $15000, and single banana males offered for WELL under $10000. so you Sir are incorrect.
    I'm calling BS on this one.

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