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    What morphs to pursue?

    Alright well I have a Female Bumblebee and I was wondering what I should plan on breeding her with, I am thinking maybe a pinstripe? Anyone else got any suggestions?

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    Well, I'm very partial to the pieds haha. Ever seen a pied bumblebee???? Insane a Lavender albino spider would be wicked too. Buuuuttt if you want something first generation, then I'd go with like a pinstripe or enchi. Enchi queen bees are where it's at too

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    Speaking of Queen Bees a Lesser x Bee would be pretty nice as well. Hmmm. So many choices. XD Keep at em people. I would love to hear some other peoples opinion as well.

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    For something affordably priced (at least for me) I'd do a blast or a pewter.
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    We are doing two bee breedings this season.

    One I don't have pics of but my fire is breeding a paradox bee and this is our other bee breeding.

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    Lesser or cinnamon! You could make Pewter bees or Pastel Lesser bees! I've got some in my future.

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    Re: What morphs to pursue?

    I think I am gonna go with a Lesser. I would really love some Lesser Bees.

    What would the probability be of getting a Queen bee in a clutch?

    EDIT: What would the probabilities of the entire clutch?
    Last edited by Lunar-kun; 03-12-2011 at 09:42 PM.

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    First off, great choice! I'm going to be breeding my male Bumblebee to a Lesser female so I will be hoping for the same chance If you bred a Lesser male to your Bumblebee female the results would be as follows:

    12.5%Normal
    12.5%Pastel
    12.5%Lesser
    12.5%Spider
    12.5%Lesser Bee
    12.5%Lesser Pastel
    12.5%Bumble Bee
    12.5%Queen Bee

    Keep in mind that these probabilities are applied to EACH egg. There is no guarantee that you would have 12.5% of your clutch as any one morph or combo.

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    Lesser/butter would be a god match. My other thought was a calico/sugar male.

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