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    Breeding question

    What would i get if i bred a male pastel and a male spider to a female pastel?

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    Re: Breeding question

    You might get a clutch fathered by both males.

    Any egg fathered by the Pastel will have a 25% chance of being a Super Pastel, 50% chance of being a Pastel, and 25% chance of being a Normal.

    Any egg fathered by the Spider will have a 25% chance of being a Bumblebee (Pastel Spider), 25% chance of being a Spider, 25% chance of being a Pastel, and 25% chance of being a Normal.

    So potentially, you can hatch out Bees, Super Pastels, Spiders, Pastels, and Normals all in the same clutch!
    Eric Wilson
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