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    Honeybee Q

    If I were to get a honeybee male, what can I breed it to and what will I get?

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    Re: Honeybee Q

    you can breed it to a female, most likely a morph

    you can get any of the many many morphs there are,

    everything at best would be a spider het hypo + w/e you add.

    so I would suggest you get atleast something thats het hypo.

    I don't really get what your asking, your possiblities are pretty much endless.

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    Re: Honeybee Q

    If I currently had a honey bee, I would try to breed it to a butter hypo.... ohhh a hypo butter spider.......that would be sweet

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    Re: Honeybee Q

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    you can breed it to a female, most likely a morph

    you can get any of the many many morphs there are,

    everything at best would be a spider het hypo + w/e you add.

    so I would suggest you get atleast something thats het hypo.

    I don't really get what your asking, your possiblities are pretty much endless.
    If I were to breed him to a het ghost or a spider, would I get ghosts, spiders, bumblebees, honeybees ??

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    Re: Honeybee Q

    Quote Originally Posted by nikevijo View Post
    If I were to breed him to a het ghost or a spider, would I get ghosts, spiders, bumblebees, honeybees ??
    no bumblebees, you need a pastel for those. also its pretty widely accepted homozygous spiders (super spider) do not exist, so your don't want to pair a spider to another spider if it can be helped. thats another issue all together tho. if you want more info tho feel free to ask or do a search on the topic, there plenty of debates to read through

    try this site it might help you out.
    http://www.geneticswizard.com/

    example... honeybee which is a hetrozygous spider/homozygous hypo and breeding it to a hetrozygous hypo aka het hypo.

    Het. Spider, Homozygous Hypo (honeybee) x Het. Hypo

    25% Het. Hypo,
    25% Homozygous Hypo, (visual hypo)
    25% Het. Spider, Het. Hypo,
    25% Het. Spider, Homozygous Hypo (honeybee)

    to get bumblebees you have to atleast throw a pastel into the mix, also your going to want it to be at the very least be het hypo so you have a chance for visual hypos. so lets say you get a pastel het hypo.

    Het. Spider, Homozygous Hypo (honeybee) x Het. Hypo, Het. Pastel

    12.5% Het. Hypo,
    12.5% Het. Hypo, Het. Pastel,
    12.5% Homozygous Hypo, (visual hypo)
    12.5% Homozygous Hypo, Het. Pastel, (pastel hypo)
    12.5% Het. Spider, Het. Hypo,
    12.5% Het. Spider, Het. Hypo, Het. Pastel, (bumblebee het hypo)
    12.5% Het. Spider, Homozygous Hypo, (honeybee)
    12.5% Het. Spider, Homozygous Hypo, Het. Pastel, (humblebee)


    does this make any sense right now? lol

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    Re: Honeybee Q

    I would breed it so anything hypo or het hypo.

    In order POG , Lesser Hypo , Pin Het Hypo
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Honeybee Q

    Quote Originally Posted by ohhwataloser View Post
    no bumblebees, you need a pastel for those. Also its pretty widely accepted homozygous spiders (super spider) do not exist, so your don't want to pair a spider to another spider if it can be helped. Thats another issue all together tho. If you want more info tho feel free to ask or do a search on the topic, there plenty of debates to read through

    try this site it might help you out.
    http://www.geneticswizard.com/

    example... Honeybee which is a hetrozygous spider/homozygous hypo and breeding it to a hetrozygous hypo aka het hypo.

    Het. Spider, homozygous hypo (honeybee) x het. Hypo

    25% het. Hypo,
    25% homozygous hypo, (visual hypo)
    25% het. Spider, het. Hypo,
    25% het. Spider, homozygous hypo (honeybee)

    to get bumblebees you have to atleast throw a pastel into the mix, also your going to want it to be at the very least be het hypo so you have a chance for visual hypos. So lets say you get a pastel het hypo.

    Het. Spider, homozygous hypo (honeybee) x het. Hypo, het. Pastel

    12.5% het. Hypo,
    12.5% het. Hypo, het. Pastel,
    12.5% homozygous hypo, (visual hypo)
    12.5% homozygous hypo, het. Pastel, (pastel hypo)
    12.5% het. Spider, het. Hypo,
    12.5% het. Spider, het. Hypo, het. Pastel, (bumblebee het hypo)
    12.5% het. Spider, homozygous hypo, (honeybee)
    12.5% het. Spider, homozygous hypo, het. Pastel, (humblebee)


    does this make any sense right now? Lol
    perfect!! Thank you

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