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Posted by: darkcontinent at Mon Jul 28 15:58:11 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by darkcontinent ] because it is a double co-dominate snake(spider and pastel). so if the pastel gene hits at the same time that the spider gene does, you will get a bumble bee. so a bee to normal should result in 25% normal, 25% spider, 25% pastel, and 25% bumble bee. hope this helps | ||
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