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    66% Het for Stripe

    So I'm new with all the genetics, I know the basics being a bio major and all, but what would be a good match for a 66% het male for stripe?

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    Re: 66% Het for Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by Nagini88
    So I'm new with all the genetics, I know the basics being a bio major and all, but what would be a good match for a 66% het male for stripe?
    Another female (Doesn't have to be a normal looking bp either, can be a morph like pastel for example) that is 66 or 100% het for stripe or even a Stripe if you have the cash to invest that far.
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    Re: 66% Het for Stripe

    Wouldn't you want to use a female 100% het to try to prove your 66er male as het. I guess what I am asking is if you used a 66 female and a 66 male and one turned out to be a normal. You would know which one, but you would know its one of them.


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    Re: 66% Het for Stripe

    Hmm anyone know roughly what a 66/100% het or full stripe go for?

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    Re: 66% Het for Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by Nagini88
    Hmm anyone know roughly what a 66/100% het or full stripe go for?

    A male 66% het stripe will be basically the price of a normal. I have seen 100% het males for anywhere between $200 and $500 this season.
    John Vandegrift

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    Re: 66% Het for Stripe

    100% het would be a good choice but the Stripe would be better because if the male doesnt prove out at least the hatchlings would be 100% hets.


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    Re: 66% Het for Stripe

    I'd need a female, not a male though. Does anyone know what females go for?
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    Re: 66% Het for Stripe

    just curious, how did you come across your 66% het stripe.
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