Say you have a lemon blast and it's bred with a normal. Since it has two dom./co-dom. genes, the resultant offspring can be:
25% normal, 25% pastel, 25% pinstripe, 25% lemon blast.
However, say it's bred with a single co-dom., a mojave in this case, resulting in
12.5% normal, 12.5% mojave, 12.5% pastel, 12.5% pastave, 12.5% pinstripe, 12.5% pinstripe x mojave, 12.5% lemon blast, 12.5% lemon blast x mojave.
I'm considering buying a male (to breed with my female mojave) and wish to ensure I understand it correctly.
Thanks!
edit: I realized that a pinstripe is a dominant and there's no known super. Not letting me correct my title, though.