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    I won't comment on the gram weight of the female since others have expressed their opinions on this. But if I were to do this myself, I'd choose the butter bee male hands down.

    First, I love anything with butter/lesser in it. But secondly, you'd be working with both a dominant and a co-dominant gene. The clutch could yield butters, spiders, and butter bees. In fact, you'd only have a 25% chance of producing normals while you'd have a 75% chance of producing morphs. But that's just my opinion.
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