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    pastel lesser X spider

    what are my odds of getting a lesserbee and bumble bee?

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    Re: pastel lesser X spider

    you could also get a queen bee, though idk the odds.
    I dont agree with a word your saying but will defend to the death your right to say it

    0.1 Normal
    0.1 Cinnamon
    0.1 Albino
    1.0 Sterling Bee
    1.0 Cinnamon

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    Re: pastel lesser X spider

    12.5% WT
    12.5% lesser
    12.5% pastel
    12.5% pastel lesser,
    12.5% spider
    12.5% lesserbee
    12.5% bumblebee
    12.5% queenbee
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    Re: pastel lesser X spider

    Go to the library and checkout a book on genetics. Read it until you understand it. Come here and ask questions about the genetics, not specific pairings. Because once you understand the genetics behind it, doesn't matter what specific pairing, the genetic principals will be the same.

    With the collection you just got, it would behoove you to understand genetics and then apply it to your collection. That way you can know all the possible outcomes of all your pairings.

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