Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 575

0 members and 575 guests
No Members online
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,909
Threads: 249,114
Posts: 2,572,183
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, KoreyBuchanan
Results 1 to 9 of 9

Threaded View

  1. #2
    BPnet Senior Member Lizardlicks's Avatar
    Join Date
    12-08-2014
    Location
    Spokane, WA
    Posts
    1,524
    Thanks
    814
    Thanked 1,149 Times in 657 Posts
    Well first step is to do a little research and try to understand BP genetics. A queen bee is a combination of three separate morphs: a lesser, a pastel, and a spider. Two "co-dominant" or incomplete dominant morphs, and one dominant. That means your guys has a chance to throw any one of those genes alone or in combination, plus whatever you paired it with. I would persoanlly look around at the morph lists for all of those first and try to get a better idea of what you want for an end result. Then when to find that(those) morph(s) you can't live without, pair him up to the snake that will work toward that goal! Keep in mind, breeding projects can take years to hit that perfect combo.

  2. The Following User Says Thank You to Lizardlicks For This Useful Post:

    T_Sauer (12-30-2014)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1