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  • 07-31-2010, 02:31 PM
    OhhWatALoser
    Re: How to create a Killer Butter Bee?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by stupidcracker00 View Post
    Ok I understand now. Thank you very much. You wouldn't happen to know the combo with the best odds of getting the killer butter queen off the top of your head would you?

    out of the ones he posted

    queenbee (butter queen bee) x pastel/ super pastel
    6.25% /w pastel
    12.5% /w super
    bumblebee/ killerbee x butter pastel/ butter superpastel
    6.25% /w bumble n pastel
    12.5% /w killer n pastel
    12.5% /w bumble n super
    25% /w killer n super
    bel pastel x bumblebee/killerbee
    12.5% /w bumble
    25% /w killer

    figure if you count a super pastel as a 2 gene snake (dont start the frickin debate on this) 4 genes between the 2 snakes will give you a 6.25% chance, 5 genes will give you a 12.5%, 6 genes will give you a 25% chance

    7 genes would give you a 50% chance, BEL super pastel x killer bee, tho I don't think a BEL super pastel exists lol.
  • 07-31-2010, 09:05 PM
    joe23
    Re: How to create a Killer Butter Bee?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    out of the ones he posted

    queenbee (butter queen bee) x pastel/ super pastel
    6.25% /w pastel
    12.5% /w super
    bumblebee/ killerbee x butter pastel/ butter superpastel
    6.25% /w bumble n pastel
    12.5% /w killer n pastel
    12.5% /w bumble n super
    25% /w killer n super
    bel pastel x bumblebee/killerbee
    12.5% /w bumble
    25% /w killer

    figure if you count a super pastel as a 2 gene snake (dont start the frickin debate on this) 4 genes between the 2 snakes will give you a 6.25% chance, 5 genes will give you a 12.5%, 6 genes will give you a 25% chance

    7 genes would give you a 50% chance, BEL super pastel x killer bee, tho I don't think a BEL super pastel exists lol.



    sorry- i just tuned in, but he explained it the best way. if u have such questions in future, u can use a tool called wizard (or genetic calculator).

    heres a link to that one i use sometimes:

    http://geneticcalculator.traxxtec.de/en/rechner.aspx- u can put as much morphs in as u want- plus there are all in hetero and homozygote form- and u got beside the balls,the retic, burm, corn, boa and leopard gecko morphs. dont know if its better than the wizard, but it is the calculator that i like the most- its available in english too.


    too answer ure question- really the best odds would u get, when u breed a killerbee to a super butter super pastel (which -to my knowledge- didnt exist yet). from this breeding u would get the half butter killerqueens and the other half butter super pastels.
  • 07-31-2010, 09:22 PM
    joe23
    Re: How to create a Killer Butter Bee?
    just played a bit with the calculator. if u breed a killerbee to a super butter killerbee, u would get 25% butter super pastels and 75% butter killerqueens (of which 25% would be homozygot spider gene carrier). at least thats what the calculator says, but i find it weird that not all the babies carry the spider gene. when both parents carry the spider gene- normaly 100% of the babies should carry it too- or am i wrong?

    but i think the first example is more realistic today. i do know that a BEL pastel exist today (i think ralph davis produced it, but im not 100% sure). so i think in near future someone will hit on the BEL super pastel. i bet someone is working on it right now...
  • 07-31-2010, 10:50 PM
    OhhWatALoser
    Re: How to create a Killer Butter Bee?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by joe23 View Post
    just played a bit with the calculator. if u breed a killerbee to a super butter killerbee, u would get 25% butter super pastels and 75% butter killerqueens (of which 25% would be homozygot spider gene carrier). at least thats what the calculator says, but i find it weird that not all the babies carry the spider gene. when both parents carry the spider gene- normaly 100% of the babies should carry it too- or am i wrong?

    but i think the first example is more realistic today. i do know that a BEL pastel exist today (i think ralph davis produced it, but im not 100% sure). so i think in near future someone will hit on the BEL super pastel. i bet someone is working on it right now...

    i hate all those pre made calcs, this one can't get screwed up..... http://www.geneticswizard.com/

    spider gene can only be het to our knowledge, so its impossible to have a 100% chance for spider babies. both parents having the spider gene would give you 25% normal, 50% spider, 25% homozygous spider(which to date does not exists and hasn't been proven and that why its thought to be lethal)

    the pair you listed should yield 50% killer butter spiders and 50% killer butters
  • 08-02-2010, 09:07 AM
    joe23
    Re: How to create a Killer Butter Bee?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    i hate all those pre made calcs, this one can't get screwed up..... http://www.geneticswizard.com/

    spider gene can only be het to our knowledge, so its impossible to have a 100% chance for spider babies. both parents having the spider gene would give you 25% normal, 50% spider, 25% homozygous spider(which to date does not exists and hasn't been proven and that why its thought to be lethal)

    the pair you listed should yield 50% killer butter spiders and 50% killer butters

    no- the calculator i used was right. u would get 25% butter super pastels and 75% butter killerqueens. i just backed it up with the wizard.

    the first breeding yes- would give u 50/50, but the second breeding would give u 75/25


    but thanks for the answer with the spider. i heard that to, that the hom form should be leathel, but i thought that was an unproven rumor.
  • 08-02-2010, 05:05 PM
    TheReptileEnthusiast
    Re: How to create a Killer Butter Bee?
    Whether or not the spider gene is homozygous lethal, you would still get normals when breeding spider to spider(assuming neither is the legendary homozygous spider). Each parent has a 50/50 chance of passing the gene, so there is a chance they could both not pass the gene. Same goes for breeding pastel to pastel or lesser to lesser(insert any other codom here), you can produce normals with these pairings.

    The only time you will not produce normals is if one parent is homozygous for a codom trait(ie super pastel or super lesser bel), or if both parents are homozygous recessives.
  • 08-02-2010, 05:32 PM
    OhhWatALoser
    Re: How to create a Killer Butter Bee?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by joe23 View Post
    no- the calculator i used was right. u would get 25% butter super pastels and 75% butter killerqueens. i just backed it up with the wizard.

    the first breeding yes- would give u 50/50, but the second breeding would give u 75/25

    Guess i read it wrong, you were talking about a killer BEL so i guess i missed the 2nd parent also having a spider gene. but good luck telling if you have a killerbee BEL lol.

    spiders a bad one to calculate anyways because we really don't know whats going on with it, if it is leathal, then you would have a 33% chance for normal 66% for spider, since the homozygous form dies. if its a more complicated gene than we think and for some reason it only exists in het form, then it would be 25/75
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