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    Codom het x het

    I apologize if this is on the forums somewhere already and if it is please post a link and I will just read that one. I would like to know the probable outcome from breeding a codom het to het and codom het x homozygous., for example spider het hypo x het hypo along with spider het hypo x hypo.

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    Re: Codom het x het

    If you bred to het you could still get honey bees but a het to het pairing all offspring will be 66% het(or if your lucky hypo).If you paired Spider het hypo x Hypo all offspring would potentially be a mix of Hypo and 100%het hypo. Hopefully that didnt sound too confusing.




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    Re: Codom het x het

    Thank you! No that wasnt confusing at all and that was the exact answer I was looking for. Thats what I thought but needed someone so i was positive.

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    Re: Codom het x het

    Spider het hypo x het hypo=

    12.5% honeybee
    37.5% spider 66% phet hypo
    12.5% hypo 66% phet hypo
    37.5% 66%phet hypo


    Spider het hypo x hypo =

    25% honeybee
    25% spider het hypo
    25% hypo
    25% het hypo
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    Re: Codom het x het

    Wow thanks for the breakdown that helps cause I just got a 1.1 spider het hypo pair and will get a hypo. Should I trade the female for a hypo since it will eliminate the poss hets? oh and the 12.5% should be hypo not hypo phet hypo.

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    Re: Codom het x het

    Quote Originally Posted by kylesreptiles View Post
    Wow thanks for the breakdown that helps cause I just got a 1.1 spider het hypo pair and will get a hypo. Should I trade the female for a hypo since it will eliminate the poss hets?
    It depends on your future breeding plans. There are lots of possibilities. But I do think trading the female for a visual hypo is a good idea. Later you could breed any co-dom to the hypo female, hold back one of the co-dom het hypo sons to breed back to mom, and produce co-dom hypos the next season.


    oh and the 12.5% should be hypo not hypo phet hypo.[/QUOTE]

    Uh, yeah. What was I thinking? LOL!
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    Re: Codom het x het

    Ah thats very true. Thank you very much for your help im goin to try and find someone who will trade and if not Ill buy a female ghost and just keep her it wont hurt.lol

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