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What produces....
What 2 bp's produce a Piebald?
What 2 bp's produce a Caramel?
What 2 bp's produce a Albino?
I could go on forever. Feel free to contribute.
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Re: What produces....
well im pretty sure that any two normal bps could produce and albino
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Re: What produces....
 Originally Posted by nathanledet
What 2 bp's produce a Piebald?
What 2 bp's produce a Caramel?
What 2 bp's produce a Albino?
I could go on forever. Feel free to contribute.
I can answer this in one simple answer,all are produced by either 2 hets or a homo and a het.As far as i understand all these you have here were started by a wild caught adult then bred to its offspring to start the lines of the morphs.If i am wrong someone please correct me.
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Pieds, caramels, and albinos are all simple-recessive traits. So the mom and dad must each carry at least one copy of the gene. Het-pieds, het-caramels, het-albinos....pairs of those will give you a chance at some visible morphs and some normal looking possible hets. If both the mom and dad are visible pieds (for instance) then all their babies will be as well.
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Re: What produces....
No (at the first reply) Only hets and Albinos can.
- The Member Formerly Known as Bpkid
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Re: What produces....
 Originally Posted by dom13
well im pretty sure that any two normal bps could produce and albino 
No you are wrong.They have to be carrying the albino gene in order to make a albino.
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Re: What produces....
 Originally Posted by nathanledet
What 2 bp's produce a Piebald?
What 2 bp's produce a Caramel?
What 2 bp's produce a Albino?
I could go on forever. Feel free to contribute.
Het Piebalds, Het Caramels, Het Albinos. Or Homozygous to Het, or Homozygous to Homozygous.
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So to cut through all of the long term stuff and go straight for the gold, you would want to buy a pair of 100% hets to produce what you want (or just buy what you want)?
Seems too easy. Ok i wanted to keep it a little bit of a secret but obviously I do not know enough about morphs to attempt this...perhaps someone will steal my idea and run with it. I think it'd be nice to create a chart with photographs of morphs, saying if you breed morph A with morph B, you'll get morph C. Is this chart possible? or are there too many possibilities?
What produced the first caramel? what produced the first cinnamon, hypo, lesser platinum, etc. etc.
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Re: What produces....
Some morphs were found in the wild. Others I don't know...
- The Member Formerly Known as Bpkid
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Re: What produces....
 Originally Posted by nathanledet
So to cut through all of the long term stuff and go straight for the gold, you would want to buy a pair of 100% hets to produce what you want (or just buy what you want)?
Seems too easy. Ok i wanted to keep it a little bit of a secret but obviously I do not know enough about morphs to attempt this...perhaps someone will steal my idea and run with it. I think it'd be nice to create a chart with photographs of morphs, saying if you breed morph A with morph B, you'll get morph C. Is this chart possible? or are there too many possibilities?
What produced the first caramel? what produced the first cinnamon, hypo, lesser platinum, etc. etc.
Most morphs came from the wild originally. Cinnamons, hypos, and caramels where imported. The lessers came from the platinum (which was an import).
Basically every morph came from the wild originally unless it is a designer combo like albino spiders, superstripes, pastel genetic stripes, snows, etc. So if it isn't a combination of 2 different morphs, it is pretty safe to assume it came from the wild originally.
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