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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    ask him to post his results so its not hear-say
    As I said previously -- he's out of the game. Sold the vast majority of his 900+ BPs and is converting his snake room to a rec room.

    Plus, he never posted on forums AFAIK. I don't think he was a big fan of the concept.

    So, sorry, but it's gonna have to stay "hearsay" until someone here repeats the breeding (a few times) and posts their results.

    (Only reason I brought it up in the first place was 'cos I thought that someone else had heard the same rumor ...)

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana View Post
    As I said previously -- he's out of the game. Sold the vast majority of his 900+ BPs and is converting his snake room to a rec room.

    Plus, he never posted on forums AFAIK. I don't think he was a big fan of the concept.

    So, sorry, but it's gonna have to stay "hearsay" until someone here repeats the breeding (a few times) and posts their results.

    (Only reason I brought it up in the first place was 'cos I thought that someone else had heard the same rumor ...)
    being out of the game has nothing to do with posting data he has already collected, and i've seen bubblebee to bubblebee breedings and they did not result in all bee/spider pattern, there was some normal patterns.

    so it not all spiders, thats why im intrested in what he came up with and if it was a small enough number say 10 eggs were it could be a stastical fluke even tho it would still be a 5% chance. or if it was 30 eggs which would be such a low chance it might be worth investigating a homozygous spider, mayb the spider gene only resides on the X chromozone and he had a homozygous female. but a male can't be homozygous.... and when he tired to prove it out, the males obviously wern't homozygous and the females only have a 50/50 chance. so it possible.

    this isn't just me, the whole ball python forum would like to know this information

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?



    EDIT: its just such an adorabe little emote <3.
    Quote Originally Posted by reixox View Post
    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by h00blah View Post


    EDIT: its just such an adorabe little emote <3.
    not entirely, homo spider was an outcome and this the are talking about it, were just re-using the thread after the OP got his answers

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    I'm going to start a new thread... This topic is very appealing to me....

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    i've seen bubblebee to bubblebee breedings and they did not result in all bee/spider pattern, there was some normal patterns.
    In that case -- if you have firsthand information to the contrary -- my guess would be that the results this other breeder got were probably a fluke.

    I had posted only because I misinterpreted someone else's post as meaning that he had seen or heard the same results. I shouldn't have posted anything. Sorry guys!

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana View Post
    In that case -- if you have firsthand information to the contrary -- my guess would be that the results this other breeder got were probably a fluke.

    I had posted only because I misinterpreted someone else's post as meaning that he had seen or heard the same results. I shouldn't have posted anything. Sorry guys!
    No problem. This is the only way, without actually breeding them ourselves, that we are going to find out.
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