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Het Red to Bumble bee lock!!!!

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The female het red was bred to a male het red already, I decided to throw in my bumble bee in the mix. I haven't seen a bumble bee het red yet, so that would be cool. Also the red axanthic would be cool, so either way I should get something cool out of this.
 

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Excellent Danny, either way that goes should be good.
I'm not sure how much het red would show up in a bee but like you I'd darn sure be trying to find out :yesnod:

12.5%
Normal
12.5%
Pastel
12.5%
Het Red Axanthic
12.5%
Spider
12.5%
Het Red Axanthic Spider
12.5%
Het Red Axanthic Pastel
12.5%
Bumble Bee
12.5%
Pastel, Het Red Axanthic, Spider

It's pretty kewl that you have the same odds of making a normal as you do of making a bee het red ax
 
A 50% chance of making a double morph is killer, that's why I'm so stoked on the lesser to bee breeding we are doing this year.

Go get em, no normals for you hehe...
 
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