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    Re: What makes a bumble bee?

    Just some clarification based on previous posts (maybe it was covered....

    pastel x spider =
    25% bee
    25% spider
    25% pastel
    25% normal

    super pastel x spider =
    50% bee
    50% pastel

    pastel x bee =
    12.5% killer bee
    12.5% super pastel
    12.5% normal
    12.5% spider
    25% bee
    25% pastel

    Hope that helps!
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    Re: What makes a bumble bee?

    wow I may have to get a male spider now!
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    Re: What makes a bumble bee?

    maybe this site can help..

    http://www.snake-zone.com/genetics/wizard/
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    Re: What makes a bumble bee?

    Quote Originally Posted by JoshJP7 View Post
    Since a super pastel isnt a base morph how is a killer bee not considered a tripple combo?
    A super pastel is a homozygous form of a base morph, as it only takes a single morph (pastel) to produce it. Whether the gene is heterozygous or homozygous isn't pertinent to whether it is a base or combo morph.

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    Re: What makes a bumble bee?

    I see what your saying... I guess its just hard for me to accept it as a base morph when its produced by breeding a pastel x pastel... I understand theres only 1 morph involved but it takes 2 of them to make the super(in a way a "different morph") so I consider that a combo. If you breed a spider to a spider you get spiders not a super spider or something different so I wouldnt consider it a combo... I guess its just like a lucy... Lesser x lesser gives you something new so I consider that a combo but in all reality its just the super form... Frickin snake genetics/naming is a whole class of its own!!
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    Re: What makes a bumble bee?

    Quote Originally Posted by JoshJP7 View Post
    I guess its just hard for me to accept it as a base morph when its produced by breeding a pastel x pastel. ... If you breed a spider to a spider you get spiders not a super spider or something different
    Yes, but this is where the genetic descriptions of the traits (ie. recessive, co-dominant, and dominant) come into play. The nature of the gene in question describes how it expresses itself in heterozygous and homozygous arrangement, hence why there are super pastels, but no known super spiders.

    Quote Originally Posted by JoshJP7 View Post
    Frickin snake genetics/naming is a whole class of its own!!
    Genetics are the same wherever you go, so everything you learned in 5th grade (and subsequently forgot) applies.

    I agree wholeheartedly on the naming conventions though, as they can be extremely confusing and contradictory. This is why I think having a good understanding of how the genetics work, and the nature of each "morph" gene, are so important.

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    Re: What makes a bumble bee?

    better hope I dont make my own morph bc im gonna name it the googenheimer!!! paaaaaaaaaaah
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    Re: What makes a bumble bee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Yea sorry. super pastel x spider doesn't equal Killer bee.
    it does however give you a ratio of

    50% bee
    25% spider
    25% pastel
    you mean 50% spider and 50% pastel
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    Re: What makes a bumble bee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    you mean 50% spider and 50% pastel
    Not with a super pastel...there are no chances of plain spiders when one parent is serving up two pastel alleles.

    A super pastel x spider would produce 50% bee (PS) and 50% pastels (Ps).

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    Re: What makes a bumble bee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    you mean 50% spider and 50% pastel
    You forgot about the bees?

    Josh the market is based on availibilty or supply and demand. The reality it doesn't matter as much as to how hard they are to make but how many of them are there in existence. A lavender albino is as easy to make as a regular albino but there are alot fewer lavs availible therefore they are worth much more.

    People have been working with the pastel morph for much longer so there are way more in existence therefore more supers and pastel combos.

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