Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 716

1 members and 715 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,909
Threads: 249,113
Posts: 2,572,179
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, KoreyBuchanan
Page 2 of 7 FirstFirst 1234567 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 62
  1. #11
    BPnet Royalty OhhWatALoser's Avatar
    Join Date
    07-28-2007
    Location
    Suburbs of Detroit
    Posts
    4,986
    Thanks
    530
    Thanked 2,721 Times in 1,477 Posts
    Images: 2
    here is the white snake from a killerbee x spider http://www.reptileradio.net/showthre...644#post775644 top of the thread also shows a bad egg from the bumblebee x spider clutch

  2. The Following User Says Thank You to OhhWatALoser For This Useful Post:

    kristiekristiel (11-28-2015)

  3. #12
    BPnet Veteran Galaxygirl's Avatar
    Join Date
    05-31-2014
    Posts
    680
    Thanks
    364
    Thanked 443 Times in 224 Posts

    Re: Breeding Bee combos?

    Thanks! And why do people believe there's no homozygous form of certain morphs? Is there some exception? Shouldn't all genes have a homozygous form?

  4. #13
    BPnet Royalty OhhWatALoser's Avatar
    Join Date
    07-28-2007
    Location
    Suburbs of Detroit
    Posts
    4,986
    Thanks
    530
    Thanked 2,721 Times in 1,477 Posts
    Images: 2

    Re: Breeding Bee combos?

    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxygirl View Post
    Thanks! And why do people believe there's no homozygous form of certain morphs? Is there some exception? Shouldn't all genes have a homozygous form?
    gene on the heterozygous sex chromosome (W in snakes) is about the only scenario I can think of and if that happened, only females could have the gene. Then there is also things like the desert, which the heterozygous females appear to be infertile. Which obviously makes it physically impossible to make a homozygous. Well maybe you still make one in a test tube? I donno.

    But yes in theory every gene should have a homozygous, unless its a W sex-linked gene

  5. #14
    Registered User
    Join Date
    04-26-2015
    Posts
    7
    Thanks
    9
    Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post

    Re: Breeding Bee combos?

    Quote Originally Posted by BCS View Post
    Well, I have a queenbee and next breeding season when she is up to size I am hoping to queen spins. Bee combos are just spiders added into the combo which is actually very common.
    Yes, my Queenbee and my Pewterbee have locked 6 times so far this month. We will see what happens with this pairing come spring..... I just have not seen a single person yet talk about pairing ANY various bee combos.

  6. #15
    BPnet Veteran Galaxygirl's Avatar
    Join Date
    05-31-2014
    Posts
    680
    Thanks
    364
    Thanked 443 Times in 224 Posts

    Re: Breeding Bee combos?

    I might be going a Bumblebee x Super Enchi Lesser Spider breeding, and maybe a Calibee x Super Enchi Lesser Spider, so we'll see what happens!

  7. The Following User Says Thank You to Galaxygirl For This Useful Post:

    kristiekristiel (11-28-2015)

  8. #16
    BPnet Royalty OhhWatALoser's Avatar
    Join Date
    07-28-2007
    Location
    Suburbs of Detroit
    Posts
    4,986
    Thanks
    530
    Thanked 2,721 Times in 1,477 Posts
    Images: 2
    If anyone does any version of a spider x spider and gets eggs, please please please post your results. For a super common gene and a pairing that supposedly "happens all the time" there sure as heck isn't much data about it. all we are really looking for is how many slugs and good eggs, if any eggs go bad during the incubation, and your final count of spider and non spider.

  9. #17
    Registered User
    Join Date
    10-26-2015
    Posts
    31
    Thanks
    6
    Thanked 29 Times in 11 Posts

    Re: Breeding Bee combos?

    I'm planning killer bee x spinnerblast next year if the spinnerblast is up to weight, I'll record my results.

  10. #18
    BPnet Veteran Galaxygirl's Avatar
    Join Date
    05-31-2014
    Posts
    680
    Thanks
    364
    Thanked 443 Times in 224 Posts

    Re: Breeding Bee combos?

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    If anyone does any version of a spider x spider and gets eggs, please please please post your results. For a super common gene and a pairing that supposedly "happens all the time" there sure as heck isn't much data about it. all we are really looking for is how many slugs and good eggs, if any eggs go bad during the incubation, and your final count of spider and non spider.
    If I decide to go ahead with the Spider breedings I'll definitely be posting, haha.

  11. #19
    BPnet Royalty Zincubus's Avatar
    Join Date
    02-22-2011
    Posts
    7,008
    Thanks
    2,526
    Thanked 4,965 Times in 3,027 Posts

    Re: Breeding Bee combos?

    Surely there's a massive chance of wobble when you're pairing Bee combos together ??




  12. #20
    Registered User mwolf's Avatar
    Join Date
    06-18-2015
    Posts
    91
    Thanks
    72
    Thanked 55 Times in 31 Posts

    Re: Breeding Bee combos?

    I'm pairing my leopard butter bee with my spider female this season. So far he's not shown any interest in her, but hopefully he eventually gets the job done and I'll have a clutch to report!

Page 2 of 7 FirstFirst 1234567 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1