I sold my male piebald (visual) in a group i sold off. Unfortunately, that left me with no male pieds or het pieds, but merida (my visual pied girl) has years before shes ready to go anyway, so i wasnt worried.
In that group, i also sold my pewter, who was going to go with my cinnamon, but sold him since she has years to go. I was going to immediately replace him with a champagne pastel cinnamon but the one i was looking at sold. No hard feelings!
I also have a black pastel het lav albino and her sister (same clutch) lavender albino who have nobody for thr future.
I fixed this problem maybe!
The breeder we got the two lavs from had a clutch from his lavender female and a black pastel het pied. These babies are just hatched yesterday.
I picked one out and were hoping it is in fact a boy, if he isnt, im not getting it because i have specific plans for him if hes in fact a male. Hes going to check the gender after they shed.
Hes a double ringer, and already has a name. Heimlich from a bugs life. Why that name? His yolk belly of course look how chubby he is
So black pastel 100% het lav alb, 50% het pied (though the breeder is joking around saying he'd bet a gtp he'll prove out). I can pair him to Merida to prove out the piebald, Blaster to get (hopefully) super black pastel lavender albinos, valkyrie for lavender albinos/blk pastel lav alb, AND bb8 for 8 balls. Paired with blaster, the offspring are 66% het lav, and paired with bb8 50% het lav.
If any of these genetic odds seem off to anyone, slap me to attention, otherwise i think i did pretty good if i do say so myself.
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