Quote Originally Posted by nikkubus View Post
If you are wanting to get to the bottom of what she has, the Bee is probably going to make it even harder to tell what's going on. You should do something you are passionate about so if it ends up being a fluke, you still get something cool and progress in a project you like.

If it were me, I'd try to stay away from breeding her with anything that had strong control of pattern. I'd pick a combo male so I can attempt to see the reaction what she has with other morphs. Some ideas of what morphs might be interesting to see if they are allelic or the reaction would be: Banana, GHI, Mahogany, YB, Pastel, or some BEL complex stuff. While breeding her to a Normal, you have more of a clean slate, the hatchlings will be tougher to sell, and I think you would be able to tell enough as long as the pattern isn't messed with badly, may be able to see even better because of a strong reaction with another morph making what it does less subtle.
Obviously, she just hatched in August. So I'm gonna have to wait a few years LOL. We only have 5 BPs right now. Three are female and 2 are male. My Dad really likes the spinners, lemon blasts and things like that. But I actually would really like to see what she could create with things that don't mess with pattern like you mentioned. I could always get a classic pin for him. Only other male I have is a Banana Cinnamon Butter. I could always grab another male one day in the future if I don't use him either. I understand the statement you made about being passionate in a project but I would like to see the potential this snake has. Just to see if she actually creates something different or if something comes out in her babies that gives up the answer to what she may be carrying in her gene pool. Would be interesting. I'm gonna have to settle on what I would actually like to breed her with. Like I said I have a few years to make that decision. But would I do light like banana or dark like mohagany? Hmmm? I am also interested to see what she is going to look like as she matures.