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    Post Re: comfort level in buying Het's?

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    So, then it would be better as a possible het unless you are going to hold back and prove it.
    This is making my head hurt
    morph x morph = morph and hets
    morph x normal = morph and het and normal
    right?
    I so wanna ask how you tell a het from a normal but I know that is only with a couple breeds.
    Visible recessive Morph x Visible recessive Morph = all Visible morph
    Visible recessive Morph x normal = all het
    Visible recessive Morph x Het = 50% morph and 50% het
    Het x Het = 25% morph, 50% het, 25% Normal / all normals considered 66% Het
    Het x Normal = 50% het, 50% normal / all normals considered 50% Het
    (I believe this is how I understand it, if I am wrong anyone please correct )
    Co-Doms and Doms will produce visible morphs when bred to normals.

    I am not sure that anyone truly believes the "so called" markers on hets. But the only het that I know of that people can say they see markers are het pied with the belly showing the signs of the marker.

    Hope that helps and doesn't confuse anymore. It is a very deep subject when you start going into the genetics and especially with the CO-Dom and Dom morphs getting mixed with recesssives. But all in all just have fun with it.
    Last edited by JD'S Exotics; 12-31-2010 at 10:35 AM.

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