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    What is this?

    I Cross a Normal Female X Killer Bee and Orange Ghost Males. (anyone pied as i know)
    The Results: 6 normal (i think Het Ghost) and this one (he died) : (
    Paradox o Pied? but why pastel?


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    A lot of Balls

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    Very strange. It's a shame that it didn't survive.

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    Maybe your killerbee and normal are both het pied

    That looks like a pastel pied

    Hope you have better luck next time
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    Re: What is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    Very strange. It's a shame that it didn't survive.
    Can it be a Paradox ? or for sure is a Pied ?

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    Thats a lot of white for a paradox but not impossible (the champ ringer comes to mind). But with the way it looks I would guess both parents are het pied. I would repeat that pairing next year for sure

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    To me it looks like your KillerBee and Normal are het Pied, and you produced a Pastel Pied that didn't make it because of the twisted umbilicus.

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    Re: What is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by gcanibe View Post
    Can it be a Paradox ? or for sure is a Pied ?
    It sure looks like a pastel pied to me, I guess you need to repeat that pairing. You may want to track down the source of those adults and see if there is any history.

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    Your killer bee and normal are both het pied and you hatch a pastel pied
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    I am just about positive that's a pastel pied. Which means your normal and killerbee are both het pied. Pity the little one didn't make it, but at least you know enough to repeat the pairing next year.

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    Re: What is this?

    That Normal Female cames from USA that i buy in NARBC Texas (5 years ago) she was in a plastic tumb with aprox 500 more balls, and the killer bee is a keepers that i got from a Pastel Female cames from Pro Exotics and a friend of mine here in Mexico Bumble Bee.

    Did she took both sperm? (killer bee and Orange Ghost)

    The killer bee is 100% Het Pied and the normal?

    Is this just a extrange mutation?

    A lot of Balls

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