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    Bumblebee axanthic

    What would you get in the breeding of a bumblebee to an axanthic

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    Re: Bumblebee axanthic

    25% chance per egg of normal, pastel, spider & bumblebee, all het axanthic

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    Re: Bumblebee axanthic

    Quote Originally Posted by Totally Morphed View Post
    25% chance per egg of normal, pastel, spider & bumblebee, all het axanthic
    x 2

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    Re: Bumblebee axanthic

    X3
    axanthic are a nice morph if combined with certain others

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    Re: Bumblebee axanthic

    Then how do pos hets work?

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    Re: Bumblebee axanthic

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    Then how do pos hets work?
    If you breed a het with anything without that recessive gene, the offspring will be 50% hets - half will be het, half normal, chances per egg, you just wont know which is which

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    Re: Bumblebee axanthic

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    Then how do pos hets work?
    It's a guessing game, all you can do is try to prove it out. They are generally cheaper as you might get a great deal and it is a het or you can lose out and it not be a het at all...

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    Re: Bumblebee axanthic

    Is the axanthic more expensive than the bumblebee in canada

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