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    Re: Lemon pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tzeentch View Post
    In your example, that would be fine.

    But the way I understood it - A guy breeds 2 snakes and one of the offspring looks a little extra special. So he holds it back to breed back to its parent to see if its genetic.
    So he breeds the offspring to its parent and gets something similar. Then he decides to breed snake from the 1st clutch to a snake of the new clutch. And it looks extra special too! We have a new line!, lets call it....
    That's how every morph was first proven to be genetic, be it recessive (you had to breed the first pieds back to their offspring to determine if it was recessive since all the babies were normal in appearance, or if it was just a fluke animal that wasn't genetic (like the Sunset for example)), dom or co-dom. But after the genetics have been determined - most all lines are then bred out once the genetics are understood.
    Last edited by rabernet; 12-07-2010 at 08:17 PM.

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