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stve Posted - 03/02/2009 : 18:29:48
hey everyone,

this is probably a dumb question, but ive done my research and some websites say to use jungel pastels whilst others say just normal pastels

if i were to breed a normal pastel with a spider, i know theres a 25% chance of producing a bumblebee, but would the bumblebee look the same as if i had bred a spider x jungle pastel? like as bright in colour etc?

thanks
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anatess Posted - 26/03/2009 : 06:50:13
There are definitely "good" pastels and "not so good" pastels. A lot of the not so good ones brown-out in adulthood, almost similar in look to a clean normal except for the green eyes. The pastel offsprings tend to copy the parents, therefore, starting out with a good pastel will give you an improved chance of getting pretty bumblebee.

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