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    Question Pastel yellow belly x normal question

    Ok since i am getting a pastel yellow belly male soon i was thinking about something.Is it possible to produce a pastel yellow belly if i bred him to a normal? I know i will get some pastels and yellow belly's but what are the chances of hitting both genes?
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    Re: Pastel yellow belly x normal question

    I'm too lazy to do a Punnett Square, but IMO I don't think you'll be able to hit another Pastel Yellowbelly when breeding to a normal. But, the only way to hit another Pastel Yellowbelly or two is to.. Breed it with another Pastel YellowBelly
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    Re: Pastel yellow belly x normal question

    Quote Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
    I'm too lazy to do a Punnett Square, but IMO I don't think you'll be able to hit another Pastel Yellowbelly when breeding to a normal. But, the only way to hit another Pastel Yellowbelly or two is to.. Breed it with another Pastel YellowBelly
    Heck doing the PYB X PYB i would more then likely hit the supers of both genes combined
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    Re: Pastel yellow belly x normal question

    Plain pastel and plain yellow belly are statistically 50%. Pastel yellow belly is 25%.
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    Re: Pastel yellow belly x normal question

    Quote Originally Posted by ColinWeaver View Post
    Plain pastel and plain yellow belly are statistically 50%. Pastel yellow belly is 25%.
    Thanks for the info
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    Re: Pastel yellow belly x normal question

    pastel YB x normal should yield:
    25% pastel YB
    25% pastel
    25% YB
    25% normal
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