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    Genetics outcome attempt

    I'm going to take a crack at the possible outcomes and percentages of a Bumblebee X Firefly (Pastel Fire), please correct me if I'm wrong since no genetics info websites get this deep.


    Bumblebee X Firefly

    Normal 6.25%
    Fire 6.25%
    Pastel 12.5%
    Pastel Fire 12.5%
    Super Pastel 6.25%
    Super Pastel Fire 6.25%
    Spider 6.25%
    Spider Fire 6.25%
    Bumblebee 12.5%
    Bumblebee Fire 12.5%
    Killerbee 6.25%
    Killerbee Fire 6.25%
    1.0 Hypo Killer Bee
    0.2 Firefly

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    Re: Genetics outcome attempt

    The biggest problem I see is determining what is what! But that could be the fun part as well!

    We are hoping our bee gets big enough this year so we can breed her to our cinny. Hoping for a male pewter or pewter bee to breed back to the bee.

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    Re: Genetics outcome attempt

    I see your point. For example, determining whether that hot snake you hatched out was a killerbee fire or a bumblebee fire. I guess you'd have to hope for males and breed to a bunch of normal females to find out. Either way, great problem to have....

    This pairing is one of my main goals.... hopefully with some luck I'll be able to produce a firefly and a bumblebee this upcoming season..... oh and then I'll need 1.1
    1.0 Hypo Killer Bee
    0.2 Firefly

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    Re: Genetics outcome attempt

    erm, that looks about right, personally i dont think there would be much point putting to a bumble, now a queen bee, now that would be some interesting snakes come from that clutch.

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    Re: Genetics outcome attempt

    Your list of probable outcomes is correct.

    I think with a pairing like that, it doesn't matter. You are going to get 100% awesome!
    Casey

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