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    Re: Possible DH Lav Snow

    Double het to double het, give you a 1/16 chance of producing the double homozygous.
    You will also produce homozygous for one, or homozygous for the other one, all possible for the other one

    and 50% possible double het

    But if they are "possible" DH, you might get lucky and may be not. The probability that both are DH is lower. What if one is a het lavender and the other one het axanthic. It will take time to figure it out and actually produce a Lavender Snow.

    Good luck

    btw : why you messed up ?

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