Bumble Bee

What is the percentage of getting killer bee ball python from bumble bee x pastel?
Also what else can I get from that clutch. And do I have better chances of getting a killer bee from bee x pastel than getting a black eye Lucy from fire x fire
I'm not 100% on these percentages, but here goes:
Bumblebee ball python x Pastel ball python
25% pastels
25% bumblebees
12.5% normals
12.5% spiders
12.5% super pastels
12.5% killer bees
It looks like Varanid and I have the same percentages for the bumblebee to pastel pairing except for he's missing 1/8, which I have listed as normals.
I am, however, 100% sure of the following pairing:
Fire ball python x Fire ball python
50% Fires
25% Normals
25% Black eyed leucistics
Some of you reading this may wonder why normals are produced when breeding a fire to a fire, but that's how these genes work. For example, breeding a tiger reticulated python to another tiger retic will give 50% tigers, 25% super tigers, and 25% normals. I bet my life on this, although, as I mentioned, I am not 100% sure about the bumblebee to pastel percentages.
Now, to answer the other question, you have a better chance of getting a leucistic from a fire to fire breeding than you do getting a killer bee from a bumblebee to pastel breeding. Considering ball pythons average only 4 to 6 eggs per clutch, and since I have killer bees as a one in eight chance, you probably won't get one unless you have a big female who lays plenty of eggs. But with the fire to fire breeding, you have a one in four chance of getting a lucy. But keep in mind that these percentages are just approximations and are not guarantees.
By the way, you can create killer bees two different ways, from breeding a bumblebee to a pastel, or from breeding a super pastel to a spider. And thanks for the laugh Varanid! lol
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