What will be the OUTCOME?
Hey everyone! What will a Black Back het Caramel X Normal het Caramel produce?
Also....Black Back het Caramel X Black Back het Caramel??
Just thought I would ask...its probabaly plain and simple!:D
Thanks!:gj:
Re: What will be the OUTCOME?
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Originally Posted by
Jessica Loesch
black back if genetic is a dominant trait, therefore you would get
black back caramels and black backs and normals either way.
ps caramel black back would probably not be that unique looking as the back would no longer be black.
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I believe the main trait of the black back is not so much that it has black black, but that it is a soild/mostly soild dark stripe down the back. So a caramel albino black back would look unique.
And all of the non-visual caramel albinos from the pairing would also be 66% het caramel albinos in both cases.
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Johnny84
Come on peeps! :D
Almost 100 views and only a few responses!
Get a discussion going on this so we all can learn something about this topic! :gj:
We've told you what it will produce.
Both pairings will result in Black Back Caramel Albinos, Caramel Albinos, Back Backs 66% het Caramel Albino and 66% het Caramel Albinos.
I don't know if this is a project many people are working on because of the kinking issues with Caramel Albinos so I doubt there are many (if any) with pictures of a Black Back Caramel Albino. What else are you looking for?
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Originally Posted by
Kinra
We've told you what it will produce.
Both pairings will result in Black Back Caramel Albinos, Caramel Albinos, Back Backs 66% het Caramel Albino and 66% het Caramel Albinos.
I don't know if this is a project many people are working on because of the kinking issues with Caramel Albinos so I doubt there are many (if any) with pictures of a Black Back Caramel Albino. What else are you looking for?
Okay..Okay! just thought I could get more opinions and at least some pics of these guys!
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Re: Thats what I thought!
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Originally Posted by
Johnny84
I figured they would be unique cause of the Black Back ( the solid black stripe down the back) and Caramel and Black Back are dominant! Are their any produced anywhere? Does anyone have any or pics of any?:rockon:
Caramel is not a dominant trait if I'm understanding this right. And Dont think it would look all that great considering it would esentially just be a caramel with a lack of design on its back. Maybe not though who knows.
Re: Thats what I thought!
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Originally Posted by
Domepiece
Caramel is not a dominant trait if I'm understanding this right. And Dont think it would look all that great considering it would esentially just be a caramel with a lack of design on its back. Maybe not though who knows.
Oops! I meant only the Black Back was dominant! But I guess I wouldn't know until I produced them huh?:juggle:
Re: What will be the OUTCOME?
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Originally Posted by
Kinra
I believe the main trait of the black back is not so much that it has black black, but that it is a soild/mostly soild dark stripe down the back. So a caramel albino black back would look unique.
And all of the non-visual caramel albinos from the pairing would also be 66% het caramel albinos in both cases.
Well, by not unique I meant I don't know why anyone would necessarily do it. Having a wider stripe on a caramel that already has genetic traits like you mentioned doesn't seem like a very desirable thing to do.