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From my understanding if you get lessers in the clutch then the lesser sired the clutch and there would be nothing het lavender albino.
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what if the clutch were to be a mix of normals and lessers? given that the male 100% het for lavender albino was able to successfully breed with my female..
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The Normals could be from the Lesser...
There is no way to know if the het produced any of the babies.
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Joe Massey
what if the clutch were to be a mix of normals and lessers? given that the male 100% het for lavender albino was able to successfully breed with my female..
Ive seen a lot of people sire 2 males with different morphs in 1 female and the get offsprings from each males. that's why i wounder if it would also be the same for recessive morphs.
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It is, but you can't see the Recessive Hets like you can the incomplete Doms.
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i see.. good point on that guys.. it would be such a long, very long process to prove out if the normals are indeed hets.. i guess i'll have to swap the 100% normal het for lavender albino with a spider instead. that way i could get spiders and/or lessers. :)
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had you bred a super butter to her then you would know the normals came from the het.
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