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Question bout pairings

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  • 09-17-2011, 03:39 AM
    Herpking
    Question bout pairings
    I am hoping to be getting a breedable pastel female and was wondering if I bred it to my male spider het ghost would the babies be as followed: Normals- 33% poss. het ghost, 33% poss het spider, 33% poss het pastel. Spiders- 50% poss het ghost, 50% poss het pastel, pastels- 50% poss het spider, 50% poss het ghost, then the possibility of the bumblebee? ( Sorry still new to the genetic stuff.) :):)
  • 09-17-2011, 03:51 AM
    SquamishSerpents
    no, they cannot be het. spider, nor het pastel because spider and pastel are dominant morphs. they either are, or are not pastel/spider.

    the babies would be:

    1/4 Normal
    1/4 Spider
    1/4 Pastel
    1/4 Bumblebee

    each baby would be 50% possible het. ghost. and keep in mind these ratios mean that each egg has a 25% chance of being either a normal, spider, pastel, or bumblebee.
  • 09-17-2011, 03:57 AM
    Herpking
    Re: Question bout pairings
    Thank you very much. Greatly help full, I knew the odds of the normal,pastel,spider,bumblebee ratio. Just didn't know the possibility of the hets and stuff. Thanks a ton.
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