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    You have the chance of gettin morphs even if you are using a male normal or female normal when bred to a morph. Havin a visual morph is a different story though.

    Let's have an example:

    You have a male normal, lets say you purchased a female pastel (codom gene). When bred together you have the chance of producing the following:
    50% normals
    50% pastel

    Let's say you bred your normal to a female albino (recessive gene), then you will have the following outcome:
    *normals that are 100% het for albino

    You will have the same outcome whether you use a female normal. Hope this helps.

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