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    Re: Please prove me right?

    Sex has nothing to do with the outcomes when it comes to breeding, the only difference is that a male can obviously breed several females.

    Normal x Single Gene Morph (Do or Co-Dom) = 50% Single Gene Morph (Do or Co-Dom) + 50% Normals (chances per eggs)

    Normal X Super = 100% Single Gene Morph (Do or Co-Dom)

    In both case it does not matter if the normal is a male, strategically though I would not waste a female morph by breeding her to a normal male.

    Now the thing is if you bought an animal and it was mis-sexed you should be entitle to get what you really bought or be offered a refund even for a normal.
    Deborah Stewart


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