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    Just A Couple Of Questions...

    Let me know if this is correct.

    If I cross a Jungel Pastel with a Spider, I will make a Bumblebee?

    And if I breed that bumblebee to a normal and say get 4 eggs. 1 of them should be a bumblebee, 1 should be a spider, 1 should be a pastel, and 1 should be a normal? Will the pastel produce from the cross be a Jungle?

    And If I breed the bumblebee to another Jungle Pastel, I should get a killerbee?

    Now, more questions haha.

    Should I buy a male Jungle and a female Spider, or a female Jungle and a male Spider? Will it make a difference?

    Not sure if this is too annoying or not. I just really really want a bumblebee and I want to purchase all the right snakes to do so.

    -Chris-

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    Re: Just A Couple Of Questions...

    Jungle pastel and pastel are the same thing, the name is just usually shortened now days.

    Each egg from pastel X spider would have a 1/4 chance of being a bumblebee. It would also have a 1/4 chance each of being just spider, just pastel, or normal. How many of each you get in any clutch is a roll of the dice but all are equally possible.

    Bumblebee X pastel gives each egg a 1/8 chance at killer bee.

    It doesn't make a difference which original animal is male or female except that with a female pastel you might save some time making that killer bee if you are lucky enough to produce a male bumble bee. This is because males mature much faster. On the other hand, you might want to make your original male the morph you like better if you would also use him on some normal females.

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    Re: Just A Couple Of Questions...

    randy said it all

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