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    axanthic x het pied

    If you crossed those, would you end up with normal het axanthic and an axanthic het pied? Or normal het pied, and a normal double het? Genetic wizard doesn't always help me out on these ones.

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    All offspring would be normal looking 100% het ax 50% het pied.

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    Re: axanthic x het pied

    But you MIGHT be able to pick out the double hets with the pied belly markers so it's a cross worth doing if you have the animals to spare on it and want to eventually produce axanthic pieds on the cheap.

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