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    Re: Just a Q?

    Quote Originally Posted by el8ch View Post
    Best outcome = Killer-Bee

    (Double Dominent Gene)
    Impossible

    You cannot hatch a killer bee from Super Pastel X Spider

    Super Pastel X Spider = 50% Pastel & 50% Bumblebee

    To hatch a KillerBee you need to breed

    Pastel X Bee

    25% Pastel
    25% Bumblebee
    12.5 % Normal
    12.5 % Spider
    12.5 % Super Pastel
    12.5 % Killerbee

    or

    Super Pastel X Bee =

    25% Pastel
    25% Super Pastel
    25% Bumblebee
    25% Killerbee
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    Re: Just a Q?

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny84 View Post
    That is what I am hoping! But...anyone know the percentage of chance out of say 4 eggs?

    Super Pastel x Spider = ??
    Yeah... Like what Deborah said.

    You caught my post before my edit. Killer Bee is Pastel X Pastel X Spider. Both parents would have to have a pastel gene, plus either one having a spider gene to produce a killerbee.
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    Cool

    Awesome..that cleared up alot!

    But just one last question? I know you get a Super Pastel from breeding a Pastel x Pastel...But what would come out of 4 eggs? Would it be 50% Pastel and 50% Super Pastel?

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    Re: Understanding HETS and POSSIBLE HETS

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny84 View Post
    Awesome..that cleared up alot!

    But just one last question? I know you get a Super Pastel from breeding a Pastel x Pastel...But what would come out of 4 eggs? Would it be 50% Pastel and 50% Super Pastel?

    Thanks!
    Out of four eggs: 2 pastels, one super, one normal.
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    Cool Re: Understanding HETS and POSSIBLE HETS

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
    Out of four eggs: 2 pastels, one super, one normal.
    Okay...now its sinking into my head! Thanks! I think I have it down now! LOL!
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    Re: Understanding HETS and POSSIBLE HETS

    Do you mean pastel to a super pastel you would get pastels and super pastels... no normals...
    MALES.. 1.0 Coral glow Mojave... 1.0 Coral glow Scaleless head... 1.0 Coral glow Het Pied.. 1.0 Orange dream pastel.. 1.0 Black head Pastel Rng Rg.. 1.0 Calico Yellowbelly.. FEMALES.. 0.1 Bumblebee Scaleless head.. 0.1 Black Pastel 66 Axantic.. 0.1 Leopard Lesser Pastel.. 0.1 Champange Pastel.. 0.1 Pastel Het Pied.. 0.1 Enchi… 0.1 GHI.. 0.1 Het Albino.. 0.1 Mojave.. 0.1 Normal....

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    Re: Understanding HETS and POSSIBLE HETS

    just read it again my bad didnt see 50%...
    MALES.. 1.0 Coral glow Mojave... 1.0 Coral glow Scaleless head... 1.0 Coral glow Het Pied.. 1.0 Orange dream pastel.. 1.0 Black head Pastel Rng Rg.. 1.0 Calico Yellowbelly.. FEMALES.. 0.1 Bumblebee Scaleless head.. 0.1 Black Pastel 66 Axantic.. 0.1 Leopard Lesser Pastel.. 0.1 Champange Pastel.. 0.1 Pastel Het Pied.. 0.1 Enchi… 0.1 GHI.. 0.1 Het Albino.. 0.1 Mojave.. 0.1 Normal....

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    For super forms in general, you need to get 2 of the same gene, but one from each parent, you cannot get the 2 genes from a single super parent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Just remember there is no odds per clutch only per egg odds
    Yes we shouldn't forget this, you could theoretically end up 4/4, odds are per egg not per clutch. Using the super pastel x bee as an example, you could theoretically hatch at 4 bumblebees/killer/etc from 4 eggs, although the odds are very low.

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