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    Genetics question.

    PASTEL PIED X BANANA SPIDER.....what would the offspring be..and thanks in advance.

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    12.5% Pastel, Bananabee, Het Piebald
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    Can all be looked up on a good genetics calculator. See post #2
    Learn how to use them and they will help you in the future or keep taking the spoon feeding without expanding your knowledge.

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