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exoticball
at Wed Oct 8 13:17:58 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by exoticball ]
Top to are right Christina!!!
But you missed a few- pastel x spider= pastels, bumblebees and spiders?
You need to remember that pastel and spiders are heterogenous which means half of there genetics are the morph and half are normal. With this being said since both have a normal gene you have to have a possibilty for normals as well.
super to spider= killer bees, bumblebees spiders and pastels?
When you breed a super to anything all babies will carry the pastel gene which means in a super to spider there is No chance for normals, so you can't have a normal spiders;however, pastel spiders will be in that % bracket instead aka bumble bees (I know that breaks your heart).
Also remember that a killer bee is a super pastel spider. The only way to make a super pastel is if both parents carry the pastel gene, since, the spider is not a carrier you do not have the possiblity of getting killer bees in this combination.
bumblebee X pastel= killer bees, spiders, pastels, supers and normals?
In the bumble beex pastel you hit most but you skipped one. Bumble bee and pastel both have the possiblity of puting in a normal gene (this is how the normal has a possiblity) but with that being said since all genes in this combination are dom/ codoms that means that there is a chance to produce the a replica of each gene. Long story short you skipped the bumble bee.
Christina I hope this helps you under stand a little better and let me know if this is clear as mud!!!
NOW Manny, dude21361, I would like to ask you, what will you get if you breeder a super pastel to bumble bee and what will you get if you breeder a super pastel to a killer bee? See what you think the odds are post them or e-mail them to me and I will let you know how you did.
Matt
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