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    Re: Question about morphs and genders.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jt balls View Post
    It makes no difference the spider gene is dominant and the pastel is co dom. Statistics say that 1in4 of ur baby's will b a bumble bee.
    That r around the same price awsell so it make little difference. Some breeders say that the male gene is stronger and u will produce more of the father gene traits but i have seen no evidence of this nor is there any science to back up this theory
    I had a feeling this was the case, but I wanted to confirm before I made the leap. The genetics so far are leaving me a bit stumped. Definitely need to do a bit more research into how all the het percentages work, what traits are co-dom and dom, etc.

    Thanks for the replies
    Last edited by leeshawho; 01-22-2014 at 04:46 PM.

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