Yes you can breed a spider het ghost to a het ghost. I would make sure to get a 100% het though.
Those sites were nice dutch, but I really think the question was geared more toward a het question. She has already determined its a spider/ghost.
Genetics confuse me too.
05-16-2009, 07:34 PM
matt71915
Re: Honeybees?
hmm i thought it was a killer be to a ghost..... i guess not :P
05-16-2009, 08:31 PM
onlyjays9p
Re: Honeybees?
I am a HE lol but anyway yea it was more geared to the het question. Also it says orange ghost and i'm not to familiar with the whole ghost gene, would that mean only orange ghosts can make them?
05-16-2009, 10:30 PM
Turbo Serpent
Re: Honeybees?
The Orange Ghost will bring out the Orange Coloration in the Honey Bee, but I am sure you could use any of the variations of Hypo. :gj:
Thanks for the Google lesson, I'm sure it NEVER occurred to the OP. :rolleyes:
I don't think it's a bad topic to discuss further here, no telling who else it may help.
05-17-2009, 01:13 PM
BGdyl
Re: Honeybees?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Turbo Serpent
The Orange Ghost will bring out the Orange Coloration in the Honey Bee, but I am sure you could use any of the variations of Hypo. :gj:
Really? i didn't know that :weirdface
05-18-2009, 10:28 AM
kylesreptiles
Re: Honeybees?
Yes you can produce one using a het ghost and spider het ghost but you would better your chance of producing one using a spider het ghost and ghost. I plan on adding a couple ghosts to my collection next year