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What to Breed

Buschjs

New member
I already have plans, but I thought it would be interesting to get others opinions. Here is what I have to work with:

1.0 Creamsicle
0.1 Anery Het Amel
1.1 Hurricane Butter Motley
0.1 Snow
1.0 Amel Bloodred

What projects would you pursue if you had these corns? I am open to new ideas and my tentative plans will change if someone comes up with something interesting ideas.

Thanks in advance.
 
Buschjs said:
1.0 Creamsicle
0.1 Anery Het Amel
1.1 Hurricane Butter Motley
0.1 Snow
1.0 Amel Bloodred
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First off, I'd purchase a female Cream, seeing that Creams are hybrids...

Creamsicle x Creamsicle
Hurrican Butter Mot x Hurricane Butter Mot
Amel Blood x Snow
Amel Blood x Anery h. Amel
 
it depends on what you want to see. The anery het amel would work well with a snow male. You would get anerys, amels, and snows. The butters I would obviously breed them to each other. The creamsicle you could breed with a regular amel corn and the offspring would still be considered creamsicles, just a different generation with more corn blood. The amel bloodred would go best I think with another amel bloodred or another amel female. You could breed it with the snow and breed the f2 generation together for a 1/16 possibility snow bloods But again, it depends on what you would like to produce this year
 
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