Quote Originally Posted by Caelan View Post
I've got a few questions here: - (sorry for spelling and amount of questions lol)

1) A pastel x spider = bumble bee, does it matter wither or not it is a lemon pastel or jungle pastel?
2) When a yellow belly is bread to a bumble bee are the white sides (from the spider) visible, or what does the YB gene do to it?
3) Can you get a BP that is het for a dominant or co-dominant? (i don't understand the definition of reccesive)
4) Can you get a super form of any reccesive genes?
5) A mojave x mojave = a lucy, what makes a lucy with actual blue eyes?

Thanks in advanced.
1. No
2. I believe it makes their sides much more yellow. As long as you breed a high quality bee to a high quality YB itll be easy to tell.
3. Recessive means that the hets look like normals and the recessive gene isnt visible. Or if its a morph het, itll only look like that morph. So a het ghost will look like a normal bp, but a pastel het ghost will look like a pastel but still carry the ghost gene, thus making it a pastel het ghost.
4. No. A ghost to a ghost will just produce all ghosts. No supers.
5. A super mojo has blue eyes.