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Re: Honeybee Q
 Originally Posted by nikevijo
If I were to breed him to a het ghost or a spider, would I get ghosts, spiders, bumblebees, honeybees ??
no bumblebees, you need a pastel for those. also its pretty widely accepted homozygous spiders (super spider) do not exist, so your don't want to pair a spider to another spider if it can be helped. thats another issue all together tho. if you want more info tho feel free to ask or do a search on the topic, there plenty of debates to read through
try this site it might help you out.
http://www.geneticswizard.com/
example... honeybee which is a hetrozygous spider/homozygous hypo and breeding it to a hetrozygous hypo aka het hypo.
Het. Spider, Homozygous Hypo (honeybee) x Het. Hypo
25% Het. Hypo,
25% Homozygous Hypo, (visual hypo)
25% Het. Spider, Het. Hypo,
25% Het. Spider, Homozygous Hypo (honeybee)
to get bumblebees you have to atleast throw a pastel into the mix, also your going to want it to be at the very least be het hypo so you have a chance for visual hypos. so lets say you get a pastel het hypo.
Het. Spider, Homozygous Hypo (honeybee) x Het. Hypo, Het. Pastel
12.5% Het. Hypo,
12.5% Het. Hypo, Het. Pastel,
12.5% Homozygous Hypo, (visual hypo)
12.5% Homozygous Hypo, Het. Pastel, (pastel hypo)
12.5% Het. Spider, Het. Hypo,
12.5% Het. Spider, Het. Hypo, Het. Pastel, (bumblebee het hypo)
12.5% Het. Spider, Homozygous Hypo, (honeybee)
12.5% Het. Spider, Homozygous Hypo, Het. Pastel, (humblebee)
does this make any sense right now? lol
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