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    Bumblebee x pstel or enchi?

    Hello all!

    I'm planning on breeding my bumblebee male when he is ready.
    It is my first time breeding and I have a really awesome good deal on 2 ball python females, one pastel graziani and one enchi. (both are ready for breeding so now I just have to wait for my bumblebee to be ready)
    My question is now which one of those two girls would you prefer to breed a bumblebee male to?
    And what are the odds on morphs I can get from them?
    I didn't find it on http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/ so maybe you could help me.

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    Why not breed the bee to both females?

    When using the genetic wizard, you have to use the individual morphs used for the multigened animals.
    For example, bumble bee = pastel spider. So you have to say "pastel" + "spider" for one of the parents to calculate the odds in the wizard. (hold ctrl to select more genes to one parent)

    Pastel x Bumble bee
    12.5% -1/8-Normal
    25% - 2/8 - Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Spider
    25%- 2/8 - Bumble Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Super Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Killer Bee

    Enchi x Bumble Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Normal
    12.5% - 1/8 - Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Spider
    12.5% - 1/8 - Bumble Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Enchi
    12.5% - 1/8 - Enchi Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Stinger Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Stinging Bumble Bee
    Last edited by satomi325; 09-15-2013 at 10:45 AM.

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    Re: Bumblebee x pstel or enchi?

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Why not breed the bee to both females?

    When using the genetic wizard, you have to use the individual morphs used for the multigened animals.
    For example, bumble bee = pastel spider. So you have to say "pastel" + "spider" for one of the parents to calculate the odds in the wizard. (hold ctrl to click one more genes to one parent)

    Pastel x Bumble bee
    12.5% -1/8-Normal
    25% - 2/8 - Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Spider
    25%- 2/8 - Bumble Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Super Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Killer Bee

    Enchi x Bumble Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Normal
    12.5% - 1/8 - Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Spider
    12.5% - 1/8 - Bumble Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Enchi
    12.5% - 1/8 - Enchi Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Stinger Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Stinging Bumble Bee

    Oh I thought it would be exhausted for the male to breed on more than one female but thanks now I know
    Ahh so that is how you do it! Thank you so much!!

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    Re: Bumblebee x pstel or enchi?

    They can handle 4 or or more females

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    Would you take that bet or would you breed a bumblebee to something else?
    If we say you had a limit on 220 EUR to spend on a female morph?

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    Yea, he can breed more then once and to more then one girl for sure. Good luck.
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