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    Thumbs up Re: Breeding Bumble Bee To Bumble Bee

    Quote Originally Posted by village idiot View Post
    Theres no Axanthic gene in a Killer bee.
    I think she meant to type Axanthic Killer Bee.
    Quote Originally Posted by joebad976 View Post
    Ok, stupid question

    In my reading, I thought that a spider x spider breeding was considered like a fatal pairing or something. Female would throw all slugs or embryo would not fully develop and die in the egg.

    Wouldn't this be the same with a bee x bee pairing since spider is in the mix or does the pastel gene offset that?

    I could be totally wrong here. Learning something new everyday in this hobby.
    I dont think its a "fatal" pairing but not recommended because of something to do with "wobble" etc and its a dominant morph.
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