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    Why not breed the bee to both females?

    When using the genetic wizard, you have to use the individual morphs used for the multigened animals.
    For example, bumble bee = pastel spider. So you have to say "pastel" + "spider" for one of the parents to calculate the odds in the wizard. (hold ctrl to select more genes to one parent)

    Pastel x Bumble bee
    12.5% -1/8-Normal
    25% - 2/8 - Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Spider
    25%- 2/8 - Bumble Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Super Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Killer Bee

    Enchi x Bumble Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Normal
    12.5% - 1/8 - Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Spider
    12.5% - 1/8 - Bumble Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Enchi
    12.5% - 1/8 - Enchi Pastel
    12.5% - 1/8 - Stinger Bee
    12.5% - 1/8 - Stinging Bumble Bee
    Last edited by satomi325; 09-15-2013 at 10:45 AM.

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