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    het caramel trio question

    I am planning to breed my 100% het caramel male to my 100% caramel female and 66% percent caramel female this coming season. not sure of what will possibly come out of each clutch because of the 100% 66% thing and would appreciate some help on what the possibility will be. thanks.

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    Re: het caramel trio question

    Well if the 66% girl proves out then you'll get 1:4 on the Caramels

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    Re: het caramel trio question

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Well if the 66% girl proves out then you'll get 1:4 on the Caramels
    That is correct, if she proves out the odds per egg are 1/4 Carmel, 2/4 Het, 1/4 Normal.

    If you get no visual (Homozygous) offspring then they would all be considered 50% hets. Though I would try additional breedings with the 100% male, just incase you missed the odds on the first season with her. If she proved out the second or third time around then all of the normal looking offspring from previous years would then be considered 66% hets until proven out themselves.

    Better yet if you get a Visual (Homozygous) Male from the 100% X 100% breeding grow him up and use him to prove out any hets including your current 66% if she has not been proven out yet. Doing this all offspring would atleast be 100% hets.

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    Re: het caramel trio question

    ok i have a correction - the 100% het caramel male and female are also 50% het ghost...... forgot to include that sorry...

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    Re: het caramel trio question

    Quote Originally Posted by DesignerBP View Post
    ok i have a correction - the 100% het caramel male and female are also 50% het ghost...... forgot to include that sorry...
    So then you have the possibility of hitting the Caramel Glow. IF the 50% PH Ghost proves out too.

    So if they prove to be het for ghost you can hit:

    Caramel Albino
    Ghost
    66% Het Caramel Albino
    66% Het Ghost
    Caramel Glow
    50% Het Caramel (Double Het for Caramel Albino and Ghost)

    If I'm wrong somebody correct me.
    1.0: Honey Bee | Lesser | Banana Pastel Enchi | Clown 66% Het Albino
    0.1: Kingpin | x2 Mojave | Super Pastel HGW | Albino | Sterling Mojave Pinstripe | GHI Pewter | Pastel Het Clown | Sable 66% Het Clown

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