Re: breeding normals 4 morphs??
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Originally Posted by
rabernet
A bumblebee is a cross of a pastel and a spider, pastel being a co-dom gene and a spider being a dominant gene. Basically, that boils down to either's either a pastel or spider, or it isn't.
This may seem like a ridiculous question, but does it matter which sex the pastel is or the spider? I mean, should the spider be male and the pastel be female? Vice Versa? *new*!!
Re: breeding normals 4 morphs??
As long as the genetics are there you get what you get
Re: breeding normals 4 morphs??
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Originally Posted by
CruelHerbie
This may seem like a ridiculous question, but does it matter which sex the pastel is or the spider? I mean, should the spider be male and the pastel be female? Vice Versa? *new*!!
it doesnt matter which way round it is no....