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    Yes if you breed a morph to a normal female you will produce morphs. Ofcourse the odds still apply so a small chance that you dont produce morphs is still there. I am breeding a spinnerblast male to a few normal females this coming season and theres about 8 different possibilities...

    I would suggest getting a multigene male to breed to her. That would increase the odds of producing more morphs over normals.
    Last edited by Andybill; 07-02-2012 at 06:44 PM.
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