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high yellow?
hey just a question about normals and how some have a lot of yellow on there backs and some have just the brown. is there a difference? is it some type of morph thats so scuttle that we group it with the normals?
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Re: high yellow?
Normals just have a ton of variation. Until you breed it out and prove it is genetic, it is just a normal color phase.
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Re: high yellow?
Nothing special about them unless they are hets and you can prove it. And the only way to do that is to breed it. =)
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Re: high yellow?
High yellow normals can produce more high yellow normals, which in my opinion is a gene in itself. Much rather a high yellow normal than a dark brown one personally. ~Caylan.S.~
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Re: high yellow?
 Originally Posted by Inugohan
High yellow normals can produce more high yellow normals, which in my opinion is a gene in itself. Much rather a high yellow normal than a dark brown one personally. ~Caylan.S.~
Yes, if you breed a Yellow Normal and a Normal you would get a 50% chance of one of those eggs being a Yellow Normal. And I believe would make one of the Normal baby's a het Yellow Normal. But if the Mom and Dad were Yellow Normals you would have a 100% chance of one of the eggs being a Yellow Normal. Correct me if I wrong on this.
Also assume Yellow Normal is a morph.
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Re: high yellow?
 Originally Posted by hunter94
Yes, if you breed a Yellow Normal and a Normal you would get a 50% chance of one of those eggs being a Yellow Normal. And I believe would make one of the Normal baby's a het Yellow Normal. But if the Mom and Dad were Yellow Normals you would have a 100% chance of one of the eggs being a Yellow Normal. Correct me if I wrong on this.
Also assume Yellow Normal is a morph.
Yellow normal is not a morph. It is just a characteristic of some normals. Similarly to how a reduced pattern can sometimes produce reduced pattern babies. But it is not really co dominant, dominant or recessive.
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Re: high yellow?
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Yellow normal is not a morph. It is just a characteristic of some normals. Similarly to how a reduced pattern can sometimes produce reduced pattern babies. But it is not really co dominant, dominant or recessive.
I understand its not a Morph but wouldn't it still have the same characteristics of one and have its own specific gene?
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Re: high yellow?
 Originally Posted by hunter94
I understand its not a Morph but wouldn't it still have the same characteristics of one and have its own specific gene?
no, it wouldn't work like a codominant, dominant, or recessive gene.
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Re: high yellow?
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
no, it wouldn't work like a codominant, dominant, or recessive gene.
Alright, I thought it would.
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Re: high yellow?
so than how would it be describe and carried through to others?
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