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    If you want to look at statistics, you have to do individual breeding charts for both males first, and the divide the odds by two. So you would have about a 25% chance of getting a lesser, 12'5% chance of pastel, spider, and bumblebee (each, not all together) and 37.5% chance of wild type. I believe that is what your odds are, but have not bred myself so someone with more experience should chime in, too.

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