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    Think of it this way. Supers any supers like super pastel or bels the animal has two copies of that gene. That's why it visual shows the super form.
    So a super pastel bred to a normal each baby will get a copy of a gene from each parent. Since super pastels have 2 pastel genes the babies would all get one pastel gene and one normal gene. Therefore making them all pastels. To get more super pastels you would need another pastel. So the babies would each receive a pastel gene from each parent giving you super pastels.
    Hopefully this is easy to understand.


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