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Bumblebee x KillerBee

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  • 11-04-2009, 11:33 PM
    gknight
    Bumblebee x KillerBee
    This is pretty simple, I think... But what are the percentages here?
  • 11-04-2009, 11:34 PM
    AaronP
    Re: Bumblebee x KillerBee
    A lot of Bees, Pastels, and Killer Bees..........if you use the search button I guarantee 2, 3, maybe even 10 people have asked this question.
  • 11-04-2009, 11:38 PM
    gknight
    Re: Bumblebee x KillerBee
    I searched through it earlier and couldn't find it. Maybe it was there and I just didn't go through enough pages.
  • 11-04-2009, 11:45 PM
    waltah!
    Re: Bumblebee x KillerBee
    100% hot snakes.
  • 11-04-2009, 11:45 PM
    AaronP
    Re: Bumblebee x KillerBee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gknight View Post
    I searched through it earlier and couldn't find it. Maybe it was there and I just didn't go through enough pages.

    Do you understand what a Spider is? Do you know what a Pastel is? Do you understand the genetics behind either of these morphs? If your answer was no, you may want to research them individually.

    Pastels are Co-Dominate, they have a homozygous form = Super Pastel
    Spiders, as far as the evidence has shown, is Dominate, it does not have a Super Form.

    A Bumble Bee = Pastel Spider.
    A Killer Bee = Super Pastel Spider.

    Seeing as how a "Super Pastel" is a homozygous animal it cannot produce normals which means that a Killer Bee x Normal would not produce any Normals, only Bumble Bees and Pastels. Now with that knowledge alone, what do you think a Bumblebee x Killerbee makes?

    I'm not trying to be rude, I'm trying to make a point that little bit of research goes a lot further than someone flat out telling you what it makes. As they say "Give a man a fish and you've fed him for a day, teach him how ot fish and you've fed him for a lifetime".
  • 11-04-2009, 11:54 PM
    BPelizabeth
    Re: Bumblebee x KillerBee
    In the persons defense Arron.......I have to say that no matter how many times someone explains it to me and no matter how much research I do on it. I just cannot seem to grasp the whole genetics thing. I even tried the website and was still confused. UGH.....clearly I failed that class and 20 years later...Im still failing it.

    So...in the future...(way off sometime) I am probably going to ask the same type of questions. Just be gentel with the less genetically inclined. ;)
  • 11-04-2009, 11:59 PM
    AaronP
    Re: Bumblebee x KillerBee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
    In the persons defense Arron.......I have to say that no matter how many times someone explains it to me and no matter how much research I do on it. I just cannot seem to grasp the whole genetics thing. I even tried the website and was still confused. UGH.....clearly I failed that class and 20 years later...Im still failing it.

    So...in the future...(way off sometime) I am probably going to ask the same type of questions. Just be gentel with the less genetically inclined. ;)

    You don't even have to completely understand the genetics, if you just know what makes up those combos to begin with, everything will make a lot more sense. People make genetics out to be alot harder than it really is.

    And my name is spelled AARON, drives me crazy when people spell it with 2 Rs, WHO HAS EVER MET AN ARRON IN THEIR ENTIRE LIFE!?
  • 11-05-2009, 12:05 AM
    gknight
    Re: Bumblebee x KillerBee
    This is exactly what I hate about this website. You ask a fairly simple question and expect a fairly simple answer only to be harrassed about your general lack of knowledge on genetics. I'll just keep the question to myself next time.
  • 11-05-2009, 12:07 AM
    dreese88
    Re: Bumblebee x KillerBee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    You don't even have to completely understand the genetics, if you just know what makes up those combos to begin with, everything will make a lot more sense. People make genetics out to be alot harder than it really is.

    And my name is spelled AARON, drives me crazy when people spell it with 2 Rs, WHO HAS EVER MET AN ARRON IN THEIR ENTIRE LIFE!?

    I have
  • 11-05-2009, 12:11 AM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    Re: Bumblebee x KillerBee
    Ok people.. DOWN BOY!!

    Just like the first answer you got. You will just get more of every snake in those 2 particular combos.

    Pastel
    Super Pastel
    Spider
    Bee
    KillerB

    And IF you get any snakes that do not come out alive those ones are most likely the "super spider"

    This is why many people dont pair up a spider morph to a spider morph. The super version of the spider is a lethal gene combo and they do not survive to hatch. I do not think anyone has ever had one actually hatch out alive yet.
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