I could be wrong but don't butters and lessers do different things when combined with other morphs. For example all of the nuclear stuff. I am asking because I want to eventually make a nuclear pin.
08-04-2012, 12:53 AM
jbean7916
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Originally Posted by bmalk89
I could be wrong but don't butters and lessers do different things when combined with other morphs. For example all of the nuclear stuff. I am asking because I want to eventually make a nuclear pin.
As far as I know they react the same way since it is general consensus that they are the same morph but different lines.
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08-04-2012, 01:05 AM
bmalk89
I just wonder because when I mess around with the genetic wizard, a butter x pin x fire looks pretty different from a lesser x pin x fire.
08-04-2012, 01:09 AM
jbean7916
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Originally Posted by bmalk89
I just wonder because when I mess around with the genetic wizard, a butter x pin x fire looks pretty different from a lesser x pin x fire.
What do you mean? Like visually different or how its named?
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08-04-2012, 01:09 AM
bmalk89
visually
08-04-2012, 01:20 AM
satomi325
Re: Butter or lesser?
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Originally Posted by bmalk89
I just wonder because when I mess around with the genetic wizard, a butter x pin x fire looks pretty different from a lesser x pin x fire.
Its because the parental morphs are different.
Say the breeder for one of those combos had a very light and blushed out fire parent. The offspring will look different from a darker non blushed fire parent. Or if the lesser gene in the parent was more yellow than a creamy butter gene in a different parent. Could have a reduced pin pattern vs a busy pin pattern.
The only reason the two morphs look different is because variation in their parents. They are the same morph imo. Look at a graziani pastel, which is known for their extreme blushing but average color, and a lemon pastel, known for their little blushing and bright colors. The offspring of both won't look the same even though both are pastels. Same thing with lesser/butter combos.