Question:
What do you get when you breed a bumblebee ball python with a spider ball python?
Damien
2009-10-31 10:07:47 UTC
I know when you breed a bumblebee to a pastel you can get pastels, spider, bumblebees, and killerbees. But what do you get when you breed a spider to a bumblebee?
Four answers:
Christopher C
2009-11-01 19:37:28 UTC
most likly you will get spiders as the bumblebee is actually just a pastel spider and when you breed 2 spiders all you will get is spiders vecause its a dominet mutation
lovethebeaker
2009-11-04 18:02:04 UTC
Wow, surprised no one has gotten this one right yet.



Bumblebee = Spider X Pastel



So when you breed a Bumblebee (SsPp) to a Spider (Sspp), assuming your Spider is not homozygous, each egg has a percent chance of becoming:



12.5 % Normal

12.5 % Pastel

37.5 % Spider

37.5 % Spider Pastel (Bumblebee)



Some breeders believe the Spider gene is lethal in the Homozygous form (SS) so your percentages may change depending whether that is true or not. It has not yet been determined whether it is lethal or not.
2009-10-31 21:41:49 UTC
im not sure but if you want to be helpful i have a ball python and i have been feeding him adult mice for awhile ...how gigdoes he need to be before he can eat baby rats? please send me a message
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2009-10-31 20:32:56 UTC
firebee i think i'm not sure


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