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    Firebee X Firebee confirm my odds?

    According to what I read online these would be the odds, but I wanted to confirm with you guy(who I tend to trust much much more XD) because ive gotten wrong odds from the internet before. Also Thought Id say if this is right its a WILD number of morphs that can spawn from just two snakes. It kinda blows my mind. And this also claims a Black eyed Lucy could be born from this pairaing. That would be nuts. Makes sense both having the fire trait.


    1/16 Normal
    2/16 Fire
    1/16 Pastel
    2/16 Firefly
    1/16 Spider
    2/16 Fire Spider
    1/16 Super Fire
    1/16 Bumble Bee
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    1/16 Pastel Super Fire
    1/16 Pastel Spider Super Fire
    1/16 Spider Super Fire

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    Are you breeding a firefly to a firebee?
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    Re: Firebee X Firebee confirm my odds?

    Entertaining the idea of Breeding a killerbee to a Black Eyed lucy(super fire) And if I manage to get both Male and Female FireBee's, then breed those together. Fireflies if I remember correctly are pastel fire right? Just lacking the spider gene?

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    Re: Firebee X Firebee confirm my odds?

    Holy christ. I guess I found the wrong info after all. Youre a lifesaver man!

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    Re: Firebee X Firebee confirm my odds?

    I was reading the results of your calculation, it names quite a few of those morphs more than one time.. Such as Fire bee and bumblebee..
    It actually lists pastel super fire spider two times next to each other with different percentages
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    Re: Firebee X Firebee confirm my odds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Riv View Post
    I was reading the results of your calculation, it names quite a few of those morphs more than one time.. Such as Fire bee and bumblebee..
    It actually lists pastel super fire spider two times next to each other with different percentages
    take into account the debate on the homozygous spider

    Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 10-11-2011 at 09:37 PM.

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    Re: Firebee X Firebee confirm my odds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Riv View Post
    I was reading the results of your calculation, it names quite a few of those morphs more than one time.. Such as Fire bee and bumblebee..
    It actually lists pastel super fire spider two times next to each other with different percentages
    Yeah, it didn't add them up correctly. Any time you see something more than once just add them together.
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    Re: Firebee X Firebee confirm my odds?

    Okay thanks = P

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    Here is how my genetics calculator breaks it down:

    1/64 Normal
    2/64 Fire
    2/64 Pastel
    4/64 Firefly
    2/64 Spider
    4/64 Fire Spider
    4/64 Bumblebee
    8/64 Fire Bee
    1/64 Super Fire
    2/64 Pastel Super Fire
    2/64 Spider Super Fire
    4/64 Bumblebee Super Fire
    1/64 Super Pastel
    2/64 Super Pastel Fire
    2/64 Killer Bee
    4/64 Killer Bee Fire
    1/64 Super Fire Super Pastel
    2/64 Super Fire Killer Bee
    1/64 Homozygous Spider
    2/64 Homozygous Bumblebee
    4/64 Homozygous Fire Bee
    1/64 Homozygous Spider Super Fire
    1/64 Homozygous Super Fire Bumblebee
    1/64 Homozygous Killer Bee
    2/64 Homozygous Fire Killer Bee
    1/64 Super Fire Homozygous Killer Bee

    It kind of boggles the mind.
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    0.1 het Pied - Toki | 0.1 het Pied - Mauro
    0.1 Mojave - Kina | 0.1 Blushback Cinnamon - Kuri
    0.1 Fire - Mori | 0.1 Reduced Pinstripe - Sumi
    0.1 Pastel - Yuki | 0.1 Dinker Normal - Akashi
    0.1 Ghana Giant Normal - Tatari | 0.1 Dinker Normal - Kaiya

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