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    Quote Originally Posted by adamfritzsche View Post
    Since this whole thing was brought up, I was playing around and I noticed that the calulators show that breeding a BEL with a normal will only get you the original morphs of the BEL , such as all babies will be lesser and mojave, and no chances of producing more BEL's, why is this? I know that normally with a 2 gene to a normal you can still produce another 2 gene.
    Consider it this way. Any base morph (no combos or supers) when bred will donate one gene, either a normal gene or their morph gene. When it comes to combos or supers (like a BEL "super mojo") they can only pass any of the genes attributing to their morph. BELs (lets use a mojoxlesser for example) can pass either the mojo gene or the lesser gene, not both which is what is required for another BEL.

    To my understanding you can breed a BEL to another mojo or butter or lesser and get the 25% odds again

    And any super will produce no normals by way, even if paired to a normal

    If im wrong on this please correct it

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