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    Firefly female from a Firefly x Cinnamon pairing question

    I have a female Firefly that came from a Firefly x Cinnamon pairing. When I use the morph calculator do I type in Firefly and Cinnamon or just Firefly?

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    You type in "fire" and "pastel" for the male, and then type in "cinnamon" for the female.




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    Which calculator are you using? There are several on the web, and different ones have different ways to enter the parents.

    Cinnamon is a codominant mutant gene which is not present in a firefly. Cinnamon can be disregarded, unless the firefly's mate is a cinnamon or cinnamon combination.

    If you are using the World of Ball Pythons calculator, it requires basic morphs. Their morph list says that firefly is the name for a combination of two basic morphs--fire and pastel. So fire and pastel are entered for the female instead of firefly.

    Good luck.
    Last edited by paulh; 10-01-2016 at 06:24 PM.

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