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    Double het question

    When you breed a doulbe het will all offspring be pos hets for both traits? I guess what I"m asking is it possible to breed a double het for true ghost to a pastel and if I'm lucky end up with a pastel that is also double het?

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    Re: Double het question

    Yes, all hatchlings will possibly be het for both traits, but you will not know if they are until breeding them. Good luck!
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    Re: Double het question

    Yeah, the tricky part is you're going to have some offspring that are Het for one of the genes and not for the other--it's tough odds but you could get a Pastel that is Het for both recessive genes. Good luck!

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