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    Re: I breed my Bbee with pied and pastel=??????

    Quote Originally Posted by johnny_tuddao View Post
    What offspring will i got when i first saw lock with my female bumblee and my male pied, after a week I put my male pastel to my bumblee....
    Technically depending on the sire.

    Pied to Bumblebee = 25% het Pied + 25%Spider het Pied + 25%Pastel het Pied + 25% Bumble Bee het Pied

    Pastel to Bumblebee = 12.5% Normal + 25% Pastel + 12.5% Spider + 25% Bumble Bee + 12.5% Super Pastel + 12.5%Killer Bee


    Problem is by doing this you could have one male or the other siring the clutch or even both.

    Now let's say you do not hatch a super pastel or a killer bee do not go and assume that the pied was the sire, you could very well have the pastel siring the clutch and miss out on the odds.

    So in conclusion the problem when you breed a co-dom and a recessive to the same female is that you cannot guarantee which animal was the sire and therefore cannot sale the offsprings as hets
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 02-04-2011 at 11:18 AM.
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