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Re: Multiple Sires?
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Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict
Yes your brain malfunctioning...LOL
Albino x Albino would produce all Albinos...So if you through a Pied in the mix and get any Normals they would have come from the Pied making them 100% DH Albino Pied...
LOL okay. I haven't had any coffee today and usually by now I've had at least a pot, haha.
I GET IT I thought you meant het. Albino, Pied x Albino. Jeez, I'm going to stop coming here tonight haha
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Re: Multiple Sires?
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Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict
You can tell with recessives if you use visuals...
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Albino male, Pied male x Albino female...You could get all Albinos, all Normals or a split clutch...Any Normals produced would be 100% DH Albino Pied.
I got ya, I was just looking at it a bit differently. Say if you bred an albino, pied, ect, multiple recessive males to the same normal female you wouldnt know who was the father and what exactly any of them are 100% het for.
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Re: Multiple Sires?
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Originally Posted by Domepiece
I got ya, I was just looking at it a bit differently. Say if you bred an albino, pied, ect, multiple recessive males to the same normal female you wouldnt know who was the father and what exactly any of them are 100% het for.
Yes that scenario won't work...Unless You breed something like a male Pin Albino and a male Pastel Pied to a Normal female...You wouldn't know the Normals genetics, but any Pins would be het Albino and any Pastel would be het Pied.
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As long as you only use codom and dom males, you'll know exactly who the father is unless they are normal, but then it really doesn't matter.
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