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    Re: What makes a killer bee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike10205 View Post
    Super pastel or pastel is the same. Only one pastel gene can be passed on as said above so buying a super pastel over a pastel makes no difference.

    Bee has spider and pastel so both passed on. The other half being pastel give you the chance at pastel pastel spider = killer bee


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    Super pastel and pastel is the same And there is a big difference in using a super pastel over a pastel. With a super pastel you have no chance of getting normals and your percentage to hit a killerbee is higher...
    Jeff Bernard

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