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You will be buying a $50 normal. Nice normal but a normal.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Thank you. Thats what I was thinking. I don't want to take the chance for someone to just be wrong.
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Re: Take a look at this BP Owner says its 50% het Ghost.
Keep in mind that the correct terminology is 50% POSSIBLE het. That means that there's a 50% chance it could be a gene carrier, and a 50% chance that it may just be a normal.
50% possible hets are created by breeding a 100% het to a normal. All resulting offspring are 50% possible hets.
The only way to know for sure if they carry the gene is to prove them out.
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$50 for a normal female is a good deal (if indeed a female) and if she proves out it will be the cherry on the top, but untill than normal until proven differently 
Remember 50% Het mean 50% Chances she is an het / 50% chances she is a normal.
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Re: Take a look at this BP Owner says its 50% het Ghost.
Also, for $50, she's not a bad female to have whether she proves out or not. Just be certain it is a female. Breed her to any co-dom or dominant gene animal, and you make your money back with the offspring. Or breed her to say a pastel het hypo and see if you make Pastel Orange Ghosts (POG's). And if she doesn't prove in the first breeding, it's not conclusive that she's not - it would require a couple of breedings before you can be relatively certain that she is or isn't a gene carrier.
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