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  • 01-23-2010, 04:32 PM
    MRPhillips
    ball pythons, bumblebee x mojave ?
    Hi all,

    Could anyone tell me what i would get if i breed my female bumblebee x mojave?

    Thanks in advance
  • 01-23-2010, 04:51 PM
    Jay_Bunny
    Re: ball pythons, bumblebee x mojave ?
    If I did my square right each baby has a

    12.5% chance of being Mojave Bumblebee (not sure if it has a special name)
    12.5% chance of being Pastave (mojave pastel)
    12.5% chance of being a Mojave Spider
    12.5% chance of being Mojave
    12.5% chance of being Normal
    12.5% chance of being Bumblebee
    12.5% chance of being Pastel
    12.5% chance of being Spider

    Did I miss anything? I feel like I have.
  • 01-23-2010, 04:56 PM
    MRPhillips
    Re: ball pythons, bumblebee x mojave ?
    Sorry to be thick here but where it states "12.5% normal" what does that mean?
    because above and below it it states "12.5% bumblebee" and "12.5% mojave" so what would the "normal" be?
    Thanks
  • 01-23-2010, 05:43 PM
    dr del
    Re: ball pythons, bumblebee x mojave ?
    Hi,

    They would be wild type ball pythons that do not contain the genes for either mojave, pastel or spider.

    Incidently the percentages are the statistical chances per egg - this means you could hatch out all normals or all mojave bumblebees ( I can't remember what those are called either :oops: ).


    dr del
  • 01-23-2010, 06:00 PM
    MRPhillips
    Re: ball pythons, bumblebee x mojave ?
    Hi,
    Thanks very much for clearing that up for me.
    Thanks
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