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Old 18-11-2009, 05:33 PM
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alan1, would it be the super pastel and pinstripe together to make bees?
naaa, bees are pastel x spider
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Old 18-11-2009, 06:01 PM
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So well within your price range.
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Old 18-11-2009, 06:04 PM
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Looks like you should do some more research first though.
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Old 18-11-2009, 09:24 PM
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Male Pastel, female Spider & female Cinnamon, then you can produce :

Normals
Spiders
Pastels
Cinnamons
Bumblebee's
Pewters

And whatever a Cinny x Spider produces....?
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Old 18-11-2009, 09:28 PM
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alan1, would it be the super pastel and pinstripe together to make bees? thats pastel x spider
pastels and lemonblasts...

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And whatever a Cinny x Spider produces....?
cinnabee...
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Old 18-11-2009, 10:41 PM
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Looks like you should do some more research first though.
Agree..
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Old 19-11-2009, 11:32 AM
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pastels and lemonblasts...



cinnabee...
Course it is, have seen pics recently as well...! Cheers..!
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Old 19-11-2009, 02:25 PM
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With £500 you could get a male mojave(£200), male spider(£200) and a male pastel(£100) but you would have to do a lot of travelling about to get them. Genetic gems were selling a mojave for £200, someone up here in Scotland was selling a spider for £200 and I can't quite remember where but I seen a male pastel going for £100 which isn't too far fetched considering I got a decent quality male for £120.
After you buy these guy wait till around January - March time when adult females go for around £120-150, sure you won't be able to get any fancy morphs from breeding them but you can use the profit if you are successful to buy some nice females at the start of 2011.

Pesonally the only morph to morph I'll be breeding next year is mojave x mojave and if I get any BEL's there is no chance I'am selling them .


EDIT: Tried to make a small list of "bee's"

Bumblebee: spider x pastel
Cinnybee: spider x cinnamon
Honeybee: spider x ghost
Lesserbee: spider x lesser platty
Queenbee: bumblebee x lesser platty
Killerbee: spider x super pastel
Wannabee: bumblebee x woma
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Old 19-11-2009, 03:04 PM
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Bumblebee: spider x pastel
Cinnybee: spider x cinnamon
Honeybee: spider x ghost
Lesserbee: spider x lesser platty
Queenbee: bumblebee x lesser platty
Killerbee: spider x super pastel
Wannabee: bumblebee x woma
clown bee (clown x spider)
spied (pied x spider)
spinner (pinstripe spider)
Coral bee (coral glow x spider)
humblebee (ghost x spider x pastel)
desertbee (desert x spider)
butter bumblebee (butter x spider x pastel)
butter bee (butter spider)
the list is almost endless when you add in 2-3 extra genes. I think pretty well EVERY major gene has been "spider'd" at some point.
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Old 19-11-2009, 03:36 PM
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clown bee (clown x spider)
spied (pied x spider)
spinner (pinstripe spider)
Coral bee (coral glow x spider)
humblebee (ghost x spider x pastel)
desertbee (desert x spider)
butter bumblebee (butter x spider x pastel)
butter bee (butter spider)
the list is almost endless when you add in 2-3 extra genes. I think pretty well EVERY major gene has been "spider'd" at some point.
So, do you plan on doing any "spidering" this winter ? I bet you have a few options to choose from.
Im hoping my bee will be ready for the end of next year.
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