Posted by:
BackBeat
at Sat Jan 20 14:09:51 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BackBeat ]
Personally, I'd go for the BumbleBee. I love the Bumbles. 
Or, you could breed both males to her. If I were in your position I'd probably give the Spider first shot at her, than let the Pastel have a breeding, and put the Spider back in with her to wrap it up.
I do the 'co-father' thing with my corns all of the time. With the corns, as long as I know for certain that none of the snakes are het for other traits I can immediately know who the father is upon hatching.
Example: last season I bred both a Lavender Motley and an Anery Motley het hypo to an Anery Motley het hypo female. The resulting clutch gave me anery motleys, ghost motleys, and normal motleys. Immediately I know the Lav Mot fathered the normal motleys. 
If you can't decide on which male to use go ahead and let them both have a shot at breeding the female. Adds an extra element of surprise come hatching time. 
BB ----- "Have you hugged your drummer today?" --- Me
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