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  • 06-23-2008, 03:01 PM
    wilomn
    Re: Albino Lavender Cal King X ?
    Actually, if he were to breed a banded female to a het striped male, he could get banded, aberrants and stripers both as lavenders and hets.

    Though striping is recessive it has always been present in the lavender genes.

    There are a lot of striped albinos out there, and spotted, and aberrants.

    If she is bred to a normal albino though, all the babies will be double hets. However, if you breed her to a double het, then, depending on pattern, you'll half lavender and half het for lavender poss. het albino. Of course, then there's the pattern variations to figure out.
  • 06-23-2008, 03:38 PM
    Jerhart
    Re: Albino Lavender Cal King X ?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    Actually, if he were to breed a banded female to a het striped male, he could get banded, aberrants and stripers both as lavenders and hets.

    Though striping is recessive it has always been present in the lavender genes.

    There are a lot of striped albinos out there, and spotted, and aberrants.

    If she is bred to a normal albino though, all the babies will be double hets. However, if you breed her to a double het, then, depending on pattern, you'll half lavender and half het for lavender poss. het albino. Of course, then there's the pattern variations to figure out.

    Thanks! All this is what I am looking for! :salute:
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