ok hear me out

say you have a lesser x lesser and a butter x butter BEL, you breed them...

all offspring are lesser x butter BEL's... now heres my question

say you breed the ButterxLesser offspring back to the lesserxlesser, you would produce all BEL's, but if lesser and butter are different genes, wouldn't you have a chance for a lesserxlesserxbutter offspring and yes i know theres no way to tell which would have what genes but, that lesserxlesserxbutter when it breed to a normal would produce 50% lesser x 50% lesserxbutter BEL's?

i mean it would be alot to go through and hard to prove out no doubt, but in theory, wouldn't that be how it works or am i missing something? I mean it could be a way to tell what are different morphs and what are the same without mapping snake DNA.

I mean it could prove out lots of things, fire vs inferno, black pastel vs cinny pastel, and i can't think of any others.

i mean if it does work that way imagin having a lesserxlesserxbutterxbutter... everything it breeds is a BEL, even a normal.