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Old 30-10-2009, 08:39 PM
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female bumblebee an a male pinstripe.
other way round mate, because then, your double gene bee male could be put thru ALL of the females
to get spiders, pastels, and bees from all of the clutches...

and a few years down the line, you could go for killerbees (with the pastel females that you produced and kept)...
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I would say a pewter & pastel,,can prob get a pewter male & a couple of female pastels for a grande
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other way round mate, because then, your double gene bee male could be put thru ALL of the females
to get spiders, pastels, and bees from all of the clutches...

and a few years down the line, you could go for killerbees (with the pastel females that you produced and kept)...
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I would say a pewter & pastel,,can prob get a pewter male & a couple of female pastels for a grande
cheers m8 what would i get from this pairing.
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If you are thinking long-term project and investment, i think you should look into a recessive female, although maybe not the best option for profit, it depends on what your doing it for.
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Should start researching on google, loads of info available, check out all the top breeders websites, ralph davis in paticular, has alot of journel's and info on breeding, also check out the kevin mcurley books.

you should check out all the co-dom morphs for what you like most, they all have differnt potentials.
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cheers m8 what would i get from this pairing.
Depends if a cinny or a bp pewter..pewters, black pastels, cinnimons, pastels, super pastels, silver streaks, sterlings
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