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  • 09-03-2011, 08:34 PM
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    Just pondering breeding projects, double hets...
    Sure sound like a headache. Unless I'm just lucky I suppose.

    I'm looking at doing some breeding for fun in a couple years, and I've been toying with trying to figure the 'easiest' way to fit two recessives into the mix.

    I guess I feel odd sharing my thoughts on what to do for a project, but I'm thinking of making some HumblePies. I have a Ghost male, and now a bumble bee on the way, so humblebees should be coming in the future, but planning on picking up a female Pied later this year to start this little project.

    So would the best bet be to start with the breeding the ghost with the pied and breed the hatchlings with eachother to try and get a hypo pied? Then get a humblebee and try to mix those lines?

    I've been spending a decent amount of time on the genetic wizard trying to checkk out the best routes.

    Anywho, who of you have tried doing some double recessives with two co doms? What were your thoughts, and experiences? I'd really like to learn and discuss what other minds think on the subject.
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