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    Crossing co-dominant morphs?

    Quick question.... how are offspring effected when 2 co-dominant morphs are bred together?

    Eh say Pastel and Mojave for example. Would it be something like this

    25% normal
    50% Patave, so they call it
    25% mojave

    Am I close?
    0.1 Spider
    1.0 Mojave
    1.0 Pastel
    0.1 Lesser
    0.0.1 Alligator mississippiensis
    1.1 Dobermans

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    Re: Crossing co-dominant morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by rebel750 View Post
    Quick question.... how are offspring effected when 2 co-dominant morphs are bred together?

    Eh say Pastel and Mojave for example. Would it be something like this

    25% normal
    50% Patave, so they call it
    25% mojave

    Am I close?
    Very close.

    25% Normal
    25% Mojave
    25% Pastel
    25% Pastave

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    Re: Crossing co-dominant morphs?

    And the same type of formula should be similar when refering to the rest of co-dominant morphs?
    0.1 Spider
    1.0 Mojave
    1.0 Pastel
    0.1 Lesser
    0.0.1 Alligator mississippiensis
    1.1 Dobermans

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    Re: Crossing co-dominant morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by rebel750 View Post
    And the same type of formula should be similar when refering to the rest of co-dominant morphs?
    Yes, as long as each co-dom is only a co-dom, not a super.

    Supers crossed with a co-dom will throw 50/50 whatever the super is (so super pastel will throw pastels)/combo of the two. Super x super will always give you the combination.
    Last edited by sassy-pants; 01-09-2010 at 03:09 PM.

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