Lesser bee X Silver Bullet
Can anyone give me the breakdown of what the possibilities are for each egg when you put a Silver Bullet and a Lesser Bee??? Thanks
Re: Lesser bee X Silver Bullet
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Originally Posted by
aarondm
Can anyone give me the breakdown of what the possibilities are for each egg when you put a Silver Bullet and a Lesser Bee??? Thanks
You would get an equal 1/8 chance of the following:
Cinnamon queen bee (cinny pastel lesser spider)
Cinnamon lesser bee
Cinnamon bumble bee
Pewter
Cinnamon lesser pastel
Lesser cinnamon
Cinnabee (cinny spider)
Cinnamon
No matter what you get, it would be gorgeous.
Re: Lesser bee X Silver Bullet
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Originally Posted by
GenePirate
You would get an equal 1/8 chance of the following:
Cinnamon queen bee (cinny pastel lesser spider)
Cinnamon lesser bee
Cinnamon bumble bee
Pewter
Cinnamon lesser pastel
Lesser cinnamon
Cinnabee (cinny spider)
Cinnamon
No matter what you get, it would be gorgeous.
Wouldnt there be a Lesser Pastel(non cinny) in there somewhere? How about a regular queen bee?
Re: Lesser bee X Silver Bullet
wouldn't you also be able to get lessers, spiders. pastels and normals in that pairing?
Re: Lesser bee X Silver Bullet
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Ladydragon
wouldn't you also be able to get lessers, spiders. pastels and normals in that pairing?
i thought that a silver bullet was a super cinnamon pastel, correct? (or is it a super black pastel? i cant always remember the two different names for super+pastel).
But if so, every offspring would have at least one cinnamon//black pastel gene, and therefor eliminate the possibility of normals occurring in the clutch.
right? correct me if i'm wrong on this one.
Re: Lesser bee X Silver Bullet
Theres sooo many different possibilities, I wish I knew how to break it down exactly. I might be getting a lesser bee on a trade soon so I was thinking I might have to try to find a Silver Bullet or a Sterling(which there dosent seem to be too many of them laying around) Is there anyone who can help me with the formula on breaking down the possible egg outcomes?? Thanks
Re: Lesser bee X Silver Bullet
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Originally Posted by
aarondm
Theres sooo many different possibilities, I wish I knew how to break it down exactly. I might be getting a lesser bee on a trade soon so I was thinking I might have to try to find a Silver Bullet or a Sterling(which there dosent seem to be too many of them laying around) Is there anyone who can help me with the formula on breaking down the possible egg outcomes?? Thanks
Just an FYI
Silver Bullet = super cinny/black pastel(i think BP is included in this) x pastel
Sterling = Super pastel x cinny
Re: Lesser bee X Silver Bullet
but everyone seems to be forgetting the lesserbee.. wouldn't that involve spider genes to get the bee portion? spider x pastel - = bumblebee spider x cinnamon = cinnabee spider x lesser = lesserbee. correct me if I'm wrong. :D
Re: Lesser bee X Silver Bullet
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Originally Posted by
Ladydragon
but everyone seems to be forgetting the lesserbee.. wouldn't that involve spider genes to get the bee portion? spider x pastel - = bumblebee spider x cinnamon = cinnabee spider x lesser = lesserbee. correct me if I'm wrong. :D
But with a silver bullet, everything would be cinnamon. So at the very least you'd get a cinnabee when the spider gene got thrown in there
Re: Lesser bee X Silver Bullet
From Graziani's page, regarding what a silver bullet is:
http://king6.kingsnake.com/~graziani...ver_bullet.htm
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It is actually a Super Cinnamon Pastel Jungle (homozygous Cinnamon heterozygous Pastel).
From NERD's page, regarding what a lesser bee is:
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html
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Genetics
Dominant (Spider)
Co-dominant (Lesser Platinum)
So that should clarify what the genetics of the parents are, except the question of whether the silver bullet is cinnamon, black pastel, or one of each.
As far as the breakdown, I agree with GenePirate, except again there is the question of whether the silver bullet may be black pastel instead of cinnamon. If it is a silver bullet made from black pastels, then you'd just substitute black pastel instead of cinnamon. If the silver bullet carries one of each of black pastel & cinnamon, then you would get a 1/16 chance of each of the following plus the black pastel equivalents.
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Originally Posted by
GenePirate
You would get an equal 1/8 chance of the following:
Cinnamon queen bee (cinny pastel lesser spider)
Cinnamon lesser bee
Cinnamon bumble bee
Pewter
Cinnamon lesser pastel
Lesser cinnamon
Cinnabee (cinny spider)
Cinnamon
No matter what you get, it would be gorgeous.