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Brain fart...

Kingofspades Mar 27, 2006 07:38 AM

Correct me if I am wrong...

Spider x normal= all spiders?

How does that work?

I understand that if you breed a pastel to a normal, the offspring can have one wild type/one pastel gene, making it pastel OR 2 wild types...making it normal.

So if you breed a spider to a normal, the offspring and the offspring gets a spider/normal combo, it's a spider...
but if it gets two normals?

Or do spiders not have wild type genes.

I'm confused...

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toshamc Mar 27, 2006 09:14 AM

Spiders are the same as Pastels - you'd get 50/50
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