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More genetics questions, lol!
Ok so now I'm getting more curious with genetics. So, for my breeding project I'm doing next year, I wanted to know these questions:
Normal x Normal= 100% Normals (breeding Monty and Candice together next year for a start)
Normal x Spider= 50% Normals & 50% Spiders (planning on getting a female Spider later this year, and I will be breeding her to Monty but I'm getting an '09 female so I will breed her in most likely 2-3 years)
Pastel x Normal= 50% Normals & 50% Pastels (if I have left over money, I was planning on getting a Pastel BP, most likely a male though)
Pastel x Spider= 25% Pastels, 25% Spiders, and 50% Bumblebees (if I do happen to breed a male Pastel to a female Spider if I do get the male Pastel later this year besides breeding Monty to the female Spider. Male Pastel will be an '09 as well). I'm confused on this one.
I believe I'm pretty wrong on that last one, or maybe even more of them, that's why I need someone to correct me lol. So, most likely, this is what I would breed:
Breeding project of 2010: Normal x Normal (Monty & Candice)
Breeding project of 2011:
Normal x Spider (Monty & a female Spider)
Pastel x Normal (If I do get a Pastel male later this year, most likely will be breeding him to Candice for his first time)
Pastel x Spider (If I do get a Pastel male later this year, most likely will be breeding him to the female Spider & Candice)
Just trying to get everything straightened out and know what to expect in the outcomes of the offspring when I start to breed.
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