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    Re: What would you breed?

    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post
    Yellowbelly + Bee... would definitely be on my list if I had that choice. Yellowbellies, yellowbelly pastels, yellowbelly spiders, bumble bees, pastels, spiders... and if yer lucky, a bumblebelly.
    Yeah, I was planning for ivories, but now I have the option for bumble bellies if my bee goes and I want to wait a year for ivories. That would be a power house. Decisions, decisions...
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: What would you breed?

    Quote Originally Posted by grunt_11b View Post
    I would definately breed the cinny to the Albino.. You would be on your way to making an all white snake with red eyes.. I saw a pic of the super black pastel albino and it was killer looking. On the other I would pair the bee with the pastel and go for killers. That would be a real power house morph for you... 3 genes I can't wait until I can make some 3 gene snakes.. LOL Anyway good luck in whatever you decide... You know what you want better than anyone of us bro..

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    Where is the pic of a super cinny albino?? I haven't seen that one yet!

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    Re: What would you breed?

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
    Yeah, I was planning for ivories, but now I have the option for bumble bellies if my bee goes and I want to wait a year for ivories. That would be a power house. Decisions, decisions...
    I feel your pain. I don't have nearly as many options as you do and I'm going through the same process of trying to decide what will serve me best down the road. Then on top of that, trying to decide what to pick up at Tinley in a month.

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    Re: What would you breed?

    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post
    I feel your pain. I don't have nearly as many options as you do and I'm going through the same process of trying to decide what will serve me best down the road. Then on top of that, trying to decide what to pick up at Tinley in a month.
    Oh man, I hope I don't have any money to spend at Tinley. That would just make it that much harder to decide.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: What would you breed?

    Just to help you out, if you DO have any money to spend at Tinley, go ahead and spend it. I'll be more than happy to hold on to whatever you purchase for this season just so you don't have to rethink everything all over again.

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