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Nice odds! And a double sired clutch!
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Judging by the head, even in the first pics I'd say it's a killer
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Looks like many think it gives killer head.
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yeah I'm going with killer too! congrats!!
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Re: Need help to identify... bumblebee or killer bee
Just out of curiosity how did u get an awesome killer bee out of pastel and bee? I'm still learning. But I thought the pastel would have to be super?
Last edited by Dakota11; 05-28-2013 at 11:13 AM.
Ball pythons
0.1 bumblebee
0.2 het albino
0.1spider
1.0 fire,
1.2 pastel
6.8 corn snakes
0.1 Russian rat snake
1.1het albino western hognose
chewie gecko, crested geckos, leopard geckos
Fur and feathered pets
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Each parent gives 1/2 of their genes to the baby split right down the middle. A super just means you guarantee 1 copy of pastel because either half has a copy. 100% of the babies get 1 copy of pastel. You can still only get a single copy per parent. The bumble bee has 1 copy of pastel so when you split it down the middle, only 50% of the babies get the pastel. Bumble Bee x Pastel gives a killer because the 50% chance from one parent overlapped with the 50% chance from the other parent.
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Ok I think I understand, I guess I have a lot more to learn about genetics
Last edited by Dakota11; 05-28-2013 at 01:51 PM.
Ball pythons
0.1 bumblebee
0.2 het albino
0.1spider
1.0 fire,
1.2 pastel
6.8 corn snakes
0.1 Russian rat snake
1.1het albino western hognose
chewie gecko, crested geckos, leopard geckos
Fur and feathered pets
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Re: Need help to identify... bumblebee or killer bee
 Originally Posted by brettfong
I vote killer bee because
1. the black pattern is faded
2. the head pattern is extremely reduced
3. there's a lack of yellow pigment (even though the pictures might not show that last one as much)
again, more pics would help! nice snake either way!
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Re: Need help to identify... bumblebee or killer bee
Another pic.....
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