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  • 07-10-2009, 11:36 PM
    dc4teg
    bumblebee question
    this may make no sense but i want to start breeding in a couple of years and was wanting to make some bees, from what i understand once you breed a bee you can breed it to a normal and make 25% bee, 25% spider, 25% pastel, and 25% normal which would be great, correct me if i am wrong btw please, but should i get a male pastel and female spider, or male spider and female pastel, because i not sure! its confusing but if i breed someone could be lucky enough to win a free bp on me in the future lol:D
  • 07-10-2009, 11:42 PM
    LGL
    Re: bumblebee question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dc1 View Post
    from what i understand once you breed a bee you can breed it to a normal and make 25% bee, 25% spider, 25% pastel, and 25% normal which would be great

    Correct.


    And I'd buy a male Spider and a female Pastel. Since Pastels are known to be co-dominant, you can also make Super Pastels and Killerbees in the future. If you hatch out a male Bee, it'll take less time to raise him up to size/age and breed him to the Pastel Female and produce Killer Bees. If the Pastel was male, you'd need to raise a female Bee up to age/size to produce Killer Bees which can take three or more years. With no Super Spider (and only possible Homozygous Spiders that appear the same as a regular Spider), that'd be what I'd do. That's the quickest way to Killer Bees out of the two.
  • 07-10-2009, 11:47 PM
    dc4teg
    Re: bumblebee question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LGL View Post
    Correct.


    And I'd buy a male Spider and a female Pastel. Since Pastels are known to be co-dominant, you can also make Super Pastels and Killerbees in the future. If you hatch out a male Bee, it'll take less time to raise him up to size/age and breed him to the Pastel Female and produce Killer Bees. If the Pastel was male, you'd need to raise a female Bee up to age/size to produce Killer Bees which can take three or more years. With no Super Spider (and only possible Homozygous Spiders that appear the same as a regular Spider), that'd be what I'd do. That's the quickest way to Killer Bees out of the two.

    thanks for the info, i cant do it right now but i can purchase the snakes soon but im buying juvi's so it will take a long time but i willing to wait:D especially for bees their so potent :P
  • 07-11-2009, 12:15 AM
    Danounet
    Re: bumblebee question
    I want Bees too! but seems so far away :( lol
  • 07-11-2009, 12:24 PM
    dc4teg
    Re: bumblebee question
    in good time, atleasy you have purchased a pastel, i havent even got that far :rolleyes:
  • 07-11-2009, 12:31 PM
    ItsMichael805
    Re: bumblebee question
    what i would do is buy a pastel and if you dont have enough money to buy a spider, breed the pastel to ur normals and sell the babys and get money for a spider :) thats what i would do
  • 07-11-2009, 01:11 PM
    Freakie_frog
    Re: bumblebee question
    Or what you can do is buy the female and spend the next two - three years growng her up and learning as much about breeding as you can. Then when she's big enough you've had time to easly save the money for your male and can now breed for bee's. :D
  • 07-11-2009, 01:12 PM
    ItsMichael805
    Re: bumblebee question
    yeah or that lol
  • 07-11-2009, 03:57 PM
    chapskis1
    Re: bumblebee question
    Or, you could have just posted this thread in Morphs & Genetics :)
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